Quality Issues in Higher Education: A Multicriteria Framework of Satisfaction Measures
G. A. Dimas, A Goula, G. Pierrakos
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DOI: 10.4236/ce.2011.23042   PDF    HTML     9,818 Downloads   17,330 Views   Citations

Abstract

Higher education attributes significant interest to student satisfaction because of its potential impact on the quality dimensions of the offered services. This is illustrated from the large number of studies that have shown a moderate to strong relationship between these two concepts. This paper provides a detailed analysis of a student satisfaction survey conducted at the Health Care Management Department of the Technological Education Institute of Athens. The analysis was based on a multi-criteria preference disaggregation method (MUSA). Results are focused on the evaluation of student choices, while significant findings of the applied methodology constitute the determination of strong and weak points of the educational component’s preferences that form important suggestions for the improvement of the satisfaction level and the quality characteristics of the correspondent services.

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Dimas, G. , Goula, A. and Pierrakos, G. (2011) Quality Issues in Higher Education: A Multicriteria Framework of Satisfaction Measures. Creative Education, 2, 305-312. doi: 10.4236/ce.2011.23042.

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