The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach

Paratransit, in this paper, refers to the informal modes operating in the urban transport system of Metro Manila with the dominance of public utility jeepneys. In the context of Asian developing countries, paratransit are generally presented as public transport services that do not fit with the idea...

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Main Authors: Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C., De Veyra, Janna M., Tolentino, Niki Jon Y., Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-116002023-10-28T01:01:41Z The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C. De Veyra, Janna M. Tolentino, Niki Jon Y. Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y. Paratransit, in this paper, refers to the informal modes operating in the urban transport system of Metro Manila with the dominance of public utility jeepneys. In the context of Asian developing countries, paratransit are generally presented as public transport services that do not fit with the idea of a modern urban public transport system but they also serve as flexible public transport modes in response to inadequate mass transit system. There is plenty of scope for improving such paratransit services in Metro Manila but strategies should be informed by a thorough understanding of the needs of public transport users from a service quality perspective. Moreover, there is a need for urgent reforms in view of declining share of public transport and the drastic increase in private car use, as well as, the increasing social cost of traffic congestion. A pilot public transport service quality survey was conducted at the University of the Philippines campus. Using exploratory factor analysis and structural equations modelling, the perception of service quality was analyzed based on seven (7) factors, namely, vehicle condition, customer care, reliability, stop’s condition, information, convenience, and availability. 2020-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11186 info:doi/10.1016/j.retrec.2020.100955 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Paratransit services—Philippines—Metro Manila —Quality control Transportation
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topic Paratransit services—Philippines—Metro Manila —Quality control
Transportation
spellingShingle Paratransit services—Philippines—Metro Manila —Quality control
Transportation
Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.
De Veyra, Janna M.
Tolentino, Niki Jon Y.
Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.
The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
description Paratransit, in this paper, refers to the informal modes operating in the urban transport system of Metro Manila with the dominance of public utility jeepneys. In the context of Asian developing countries, paratransit are generally presented as public transport services that do not fit with the idea of a modern urban public transport system but they also serve as flexible public transport modes in response to inadequate mass transit system. There is plenty of scope for improving such paratransit services in Metro Manila but strategies should be informed by a thorough understanding of the needs of public transport users from a service quality perspective. Moreover, there is a need for urgent reforms in view of declining share of public transport and the drastic increase in private car use, as well as, the increasing social cost of traffic congestion. A pilot public transport service quality survey was conducted at the University of the Philippines campus. Using exploratory factor analysis and structural equations modelling, the perception of service quality was analyzed based on seven (7) factors, namely, vehicle condition, customer care, reliability, stop’s condition, information, convenience, and availability.
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author Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.
De Veyra, Janna M.
Tolentino, Niki Jon Y.
Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.
author_facet Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.
De Veyra, Janna M.
Tolentino, Niki Jon Y.
Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.
author_sort Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.
title The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
title_short The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
title_full The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
title_fullStr The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
title_full_unstemmed The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach
title_sort perception of service quality among paratransit users in metro manila using structural equations modelling (sem) approach
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11186
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