scholarly journals Identifikasi Perceived Quality Pelayanan Perizinan Dinas Penerbangan dan Maritim Berdasarkan Pendekatan Kepuasan Masyarakat di Lingkungan Direktorat Jenderal SDPPI

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 155
Author(s):  
Sugianto Antoni Sitorus

Dalam konsep New Public Management (NPM), birokrasi pemerintah sebagai pemberi pelayanan kepada masyarakat dituntut untuk lebih mengedepankan aspek hasil (results) dibandingkan dengan sekedar kontrol terhadap pembelanjaan anggaran dan kepatuhan terhadap prosedur. Bagi lembaga pelayanan publik, reformasi pada bidang aparatur negara ini berimplikasi secara mendasar pada pelaksanaan tugas pokok dan fungsinya. Pelayanan publik merupakan hal penting dalam pelaksanaan dan penyelenggaraan program pemerintah. Pelayanan publik menjadi bagian dari birokrasi yang harus direformasi sebagaimana ditegaskan dalam Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 17 Tahun 2007 tentang Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Panjang Nasional 2005-2025 (RPJPN 2005-2025). Salah satu fungsi pemerintah dalam pelayanan publik adalah perizinan. Perizinan merupakan pemberian legalitas kepada seseorang atau pelaku usaha atau kegiatan tertentu baik dalam bentuk izin maupun tanda daftar usaha. Perizinan frekuensi radio merupakan pelayanan publik yang dilaksanakan oleh Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (Ditjen SDPPI). Pelayanan publik yang prima menjadi faktor kunci keberhasilan pemerintah dalam terwujudnya pelayanan terbaik kepada masyarakat. Kualitas pelayanan tersebut mencakup waktu pelayanan yang cepat, akurat dan memberikan kepastian hukum. Pada tulisan ini akan dicoba dibahas lebih lanjut mengenai teknik pengukuran persepsi kualitas pelayanan (Perceived Service Quality) metode Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) atau model persamaan struktural, yaitu suatu analisis yang dapat digambarkan sebagai kombinasi antara regresi berganda dan analisis faktor untuk menduga hubungan yang tidak bebas tetapi saling berhubungan secara bersama-sama.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7885
Author(s):  
Kardina Kamaruddin ◽  
Indra Abeysekera

The New Public Management allows us to reflect upon whether intellectual capital helps public sector organisations meet their performance benchmarks. Sustainable economic performance gains importance from the public sector’s service ideal. Although there have been empirical endeavours using intellectual capital as operational variables, this study examines the theoretically informed relationship between the intellectual capital construct and its construct dimensions and the sustainable economic performance construct and its construct dimensions. The decision-making inputs of senior officials in the Malaysian public sector are vital for evaluating the relationship, as these officials are the individual strategists of the collective organisational strategy. The study conducted a survey that received 1092 usable responses and analysed them using the structural equation modelling research method. The findings showed a robust theoretical relationship between intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance. Furthermore, the study identified intellectual capital items that play a vital role in supporting public sector sustainable economic performance in Malaysia under New Public Management. The findings provide useful knowledge for public sector officials and policymakers, and for further research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Kunthi A. Kusumawardani ◽  
Saras Asa Hastayanti

Logistics are not only playing a significant role in the business process, but they can also add value to the business, and even also determine the life of the firm. Due to its significance, the advancement of logistics is inevitable. Customers want everything faster, and they are even willing to pay more for the service. This study provides an empirical investigation of instant courier service customers in Indonesia. A total of 300 valid questionnaires were collected and assessed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The results showed that perceived service quality influences customer satisfaction and trust. On the other hand, logistics service innovation influences perceived service quality but not customer satisfaction. While trust affects customer satisfaction and repurchase intention. Moreover, customer satisfaction influences repurchase intention. This study is one of the first to evaluate and confirm the relations of service quality-repurchase intention in instant courier service. This research contributes to the literature for future research in instant courier service by providing empirical evidence in Indonesia. Keywords— Customer Satisfaction; Logistics Service Innovation; Perceived Service Quality; Repurchase Intention; Trust


Author(s):  
Dheeraj P. Sharma ◽  
Shivendra K. Pandey ◽  
Ashish K. Gupta ◽  
Rajat Sharma

The purpose of this paper is to examine the suitability of SERVQUAL for trade shows. Theobjective is to identify the significant SERVQUAL dimensions and their relative importance toincrease the purchase intention of visitors to a trade show. The study uses a survey of 400visitors to a big trade fair. Structural equation modelling was used to determine the relativeimportance of the dimensions. Results suggest that SERVQUAL is well suited for assessing theservice quality of trade shows. The tangibility and assurance are the two most significant factorsinfluencing the purchase intention of trade show visitors. Exhibitors should enhance tangibilityin trade shows by methods such as display of product or product prototypes, brochures, andscreens. Further, they should increase assurance by displaying medals and awards won, qualitycertifications achieved, testimonials of past satisfied consumers, and experienced salespeople atthe trade show counters. Trade show organisers should attract big brands for the exhibition toenhance assurance. The present study contributes to the ongoing debate on the relevance ofSERVQUAL in the trade show context. The study demonstrates that SERVQUAL is a decentmeasure to study service quality in trade shows even though the majority literature claimsotherwise. Further, the present research prioritises the SERVQUAL dimensions, helpingmanagers to design customer-oriented sales strategies.


Author(s):  
Ho Yin Wong ◽  
Anthony Perrone

The aim of this study is to undertake empirical research investigating the nature and magnitude of the determinants of word-of-mouth behaviour from the point of view of service performance and post-purchase perceptions. A quantitative study was undertaken. A theoretical model linking service quality issues and word-of-mouth behaviour was developed and tested using structural equation modelling of 280 surveyed participants at various day spa locations. All major fit indices from structural equation modelling methods show satisfactory results for the measurement and structural models. The results confirm significant relationships between the constructs in the model. While the quality of the product, customer service, and servicescape atmosphere lead to customer satisfaction, it is servicescape atmosphere and customer satisfaction that drive word-of-mouth behaviour. The results of this study provide insights to aid service providers and marketing professionals in the service industry in fully understanding that the enhancement of the delivery of high quality service, an accommodating environment, and instilling feelings of satisfaction with their customers will more likely lead to positive word-of-mouth referrals. One major limitation is that the survey was conducted within one industry in one country. The major value of this chapter is the establishment of the role of service quality on word-of-mouth behaviour. This research provides empirical results of the impacts of service performance and post-purchase perceptions on word-of-mouth behaviour.


Author(s):  
Abdul Qayyum ◽  
Do Ba Khang

The paper evaluates various roles (direct antecedent, mediator or moderator) of perceived switching costs in determining customer loyalty in the mobile telecommunications market. Data were collected through a field survey of mobile phone users in Pakistan. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate hypothesized relationships. Perceived switching costs were found to play all three roles. Findings suggest that perceived switching costs directly influence customer loyalty, mediate the impacts of perceived service quality, value, and trust on customer loyalty and negatively moderate the relationships of satisfaction and perceived service quality with customer loyalty. Implications of these findings are discussed.


Author(s):  
Blessing M. Maumbe ◽  
Wallace J. Taylor

By the end of 2005, an emerging era of e-government had arrived in South Africa with the promise to transform public service delivery and the relationships between government, business and the citizens. E-government has been perceived as the second revolution in public management after the new public management of the 1980s (Saxena, 2005; Teicher, Hughes, & Dow, 2002). The advent of e-government information and services globally has brought increasing focus on the need to develop user-oriented quality Web portal services. Prior to this time, governments paid little attention to citizen service quality issues (Teicher et al., 2002).


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