Author
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- Sanja Zambelli
(University for Applied Science in Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia)
- Marko Babić
(University of Libertas, Zagreb, Croatia)
- Miroslav Drljača
(University North, Koprivnica, Croatia)
- Zvonimir Peranić
(University for Applied Science in Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia)
Abstract
Purpose: This study examines student satisfaction with the perceived performance of key business processes in a higher education institution and identifies process-specific parameters that significantly influence satisfaction. Service quality is conceptualized as a process-based construct embedded in institutional performance and quality management systems. Design/Methodology: A quantitative research design was applied using a structured survey instrument with Likert items. Data were collected from 160 students at one Croatian higher education institution. Multiple linear regression analysis examined the effects of process-specific parameters on satisfaction across six institutional business processes: Teaching, Library, Student Administration, IT Support, Publishing Activity, and Scientific Research. Findings: The results reveal clear process-specific determinants of student satisfaction. Teaching satisfaction is significantly predicted by lecturer preparedness, clarity of teaching content, and study program quality. Library satisfaction is associated with library staff competence and responsiveness to users' needs, while Student Administration satisfaction is driven by communication quality and procedural knowledge. IT Support satisfaction is influenced by IT staff competence and classroom equipment. Publishing Activity satisfaction is primarily related to the availability of textbooks authored by academic staff. Satisfaction with Scientific Research is mainly associated with perceived institutional reputation, whereas academic staff research competence is not statistically significant. Practical Implications: Higher education institutions should prioritize process-oriented quality management strategies focused on staff competence, communication effectiveness, infrastructure optimization, and alignment of support services with student needs. Originality/Value: This study extends service quality research by operationalizing student satisfaction at the level of institutional business processes rather than isolated service dimensions.
Suggested Citation
Sanja Zambelli & Marko Babić & Miroslav Drljača & Zvonimir Peranić, 2026.
"Student Satisfaction with Business Processes in Higher Education,"
Poslovna izvrsnost-Business Excellence, University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics & Business, vol. 20(1), pages 87-104.
Handle:
RePEc:zag:busexc:v:20:y:2026:i:1:p:87-104
DOI: 10.22598/pi-be/2026.1.42344
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