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High-order PLS path model for multi-group analysis: the prosumership service quality model

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  • Enrico Ciavolino

    (University of Salento)

  • Sergio Salvatore

    (University of Salento)

  • Piergiorgio Mossi

    (University of Salento)

  • Gloria Lagetto

    (University of Salento)

Abstract

This study deepening the analysis of prosumership service quality model (PROSERV), a new model for assessing the customer satisfaction developed in order to take prosumership into account as a fundamental component of service quality and satisfaction (Ciavolino et al. in Int J Bus Soc 18(3):409–426, 2017b). In particular this study wants to demonstrate its factorial invariance by comparing the results obtained in several production sectors and using innovative PLS Path Modelling (PLS-PM) evaluation. The answers of 544 users of services (53.9% women; age: Mean $$=$$ = 40.77; SD $$=$$ = 13,270) in 4 sectors: banks, post offices, restaurants and medical centers were examined. A procedure of multi-group analysis based on PLS-PM with high order constructs has been implemented. The results show that in the overall satisfaction there is a substantial invariance between the different components considered by the PROSERV model.

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  • Enrico Ciavolino & Sergio Salvatore & Piergiorgio Mossi & Gloria Lagetto, 2019. "High-order PLS path model for multi-group analysis: the prosumership service quality model," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 53(5), pages 2371-2384, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:53:y:2019:i:5:d:10.1007_s11135-018-0747-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s11135-018-0747-0
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