New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction

Purpose The constantly evolving higher education (HE) sector is creating a need for new business models and tools for evaluating performance. In this paper, an overview of the importance-performance analysis (IPA) model and its applicability as a management tool for assessing student satisfaction i...

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Main Authors: Fraser, McLeay, Andrew, Robson, Mazirah, Yusoff*
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Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2017
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author Fraser, McLeay
Andrew, Robson
Mazirah, Yusoff*
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description Purpose The constantly evolving higher education (HE) sector is creating a need for new business models and tools for evaluating performance. In this paper, an overview of the importance-performance analysis (IPA) model and its applicability as a management tool for assessing student satisfaction in the HE sector is provided. The purpose of this paper is to apply IPA in a new and novel manner, undertaking analysis at three levels; the individual student, for individual attributes and at a construct or factor level which combines individual attributes that are correlated. A practical application is illustrated, assessing the gap between the importance placed on specific student satisfaction attributes and corresponding levels of student-perceived performance realised. Design/methodology/approach The “service product bundle” (Douglas et al., 2006) is refined based on focus group evaluation. Survey responses from 823 students studying across four Malaysian private universities are analysed using factor analysis and the IPA model utilised to identify importance-performance gaps and explore the implication of the iso-rating line as well as alternative cut-off zones. Findings Factor reduction of 33 original measurement items results in eight definable areas of service provision, which provides a refined and extended management tool of statistically reliable and valid constructs. Research limitations/implications The research is undertaken in a private business school context in Malaysia. Further research could focus on other universities or countries, as well as faculties such as computing and engineering or explore other elements of education-based performance. Practical implications The research method and study outcomes can support HE managers to allocate resources more effectively and develop strategies to improve quality and increase student satisfaction. Originality/value Distinct from other IPA-based studies, analysis is undertaken at three levels; the individual participant, for individual items and at the factor level.
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spelling intimal-9692017-11-20T01:31:27Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/969/ New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction Fraser, McLeay Andrew, Robson Mazirah, Yusoff* HF Commerce Purpose The constantly evolving higher education (HE) sector is creating a need for new business models and tools for evaluating performance. In this paper, an overview of the importance-performance analysis (IPA) model and its applicability as a management tool for assessing student satisfaction in the HE sector is provided. The purpose of this paper is to apply IPA in a new and novel manner, undertaking analysis at three levels; the individual student, for individual attributes and at a construct or factor level which combines individual attributes that are correlated. A practical application is illustrated, assessing the gap between the importance placed on specific student satisfaction attributes and corresponding levels of student-perceived performance realised. Design/methodology/approach The “service product bundle” (Douglas et al., 2006) is refined based on focus group evaluation. Survey responses from 823 students studying across four Malaysian private universities are analysed using factor analysis and the IPA model utilised to identify importance-performance gaps and explore the implication of the iso-rating line as well as alternative cut-off zones. Findings Factor reduction of 33 original measurement items results in eight definable areas of service provision, which provides a refined and extended management tool of statistically reliable and valid constructs. Research limitations/implications The research is undertaken in a private business school context in Malaysia. Further research could focus on other universities or countries, as well as faculties such as computing and engineering or explore other elements of education-based performance. Practical implications The research method and study outcomes can support HE managers to allocate resources more effectively and develop strategies to improve quality and increase student satisfaction. Originality/value Distinct from other IPA-based studies, analysis is undertaken at three levels; the individual participant, for individual items and at the factor level. Emerald Publishing Limited 2017 Article PeerReviewed Fraser, McLeay and Andrew, Robson and Mazirah, Yusoff* (2017) New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction. Journal of Management Development, 36 (6). pp. 780-800. ISSN 0262-1711 https://doi.org/10.1108/JMD-10-2016-0187 https://doi.org/10.1108/JMD-10-2016-0187
spellingShingle HF Commerce
Fraser, McLeay
Andrew, Robson
Mazirah, Yusoff*
New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title_full New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title_fullStr New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title_short New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
title_sort new applications for importance-performance analysis (ipa) in higher education: understanding student satisfaction
topic HF Commerce
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/969/
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