Assessment of factors affecting student’s satisfaction and loyalty on the crossed parking system at residential colleges of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
An increase in the number of students studying in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) (the National University of Malaysia) has led to increase parking facilities requirements at residential colleges. Some colleges applied crossed parking systems to address these problems. This study aims to ensu...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2019
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Language: | English |
Summary: | An increase in the number of students studying in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) (the National University of
Malaysia) has led to increase parking facilities requirements at residential colleges. Some colleges applied crossed parking
systems to address these problems. This study aims to ensure that parking facilities provided at UKM’s residential colleges
are adequate in the future and explaining the impact of parking services on the satisfaction and loyalty of students. The
primary data was obtained by calculating the parking turnover and questionnaire survey. Secondary data is obtained from
the college’s management that implement cross parking systems, namely Keris Mas College (KKM), Rahim Kajai College
(KRK) and Pendeta Zaaba College (KPZ). This study has two models, the model of adequacy level of parking facilities at
college and parking service quality model on student satisfaction and loyalty. This study applies the SERVQUAL and Loyalty
models. Then, observation data will be analysed using EXCEL and parking plans drawn using AUTOCAD. Questionnaires
were analysed by the SEM method using SPSS and AMOS Graphic software. Observation studies produce several features
and behaviours of crossed parking systems. The peak hours for KKM, KRK and KPZ start at 5.00 pm-8.00 am, 10.00 pm-
7.00 am and 6.00 pm-8.00 am where the number of vehicles exceeds the parking space provided. The maximum number of
parking vehicles outside the bar and in the prohibited areas for KKM, KRK and KPZ are 134 and 25, 30 and 3 and 84 and 10
vehicles. This situation shows that crossed parking facilities provided are inadequate and at critical levels. Meanwhile, the
questionnaire survey shows that the main determinants of parking services quality are tangible, reliability and assurance
factor. These factors have a significant impact on service quality. Determinants that not significant which are reliability,
responsiveness and empathy have been ignored. Finally, the respondents were dissatisfied with this parking system and
refused to propose their friends to park vehicles in the crossbar area. |
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