Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics

Higher education service quality and performance in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is critical for developing human capital for economic survival; however, the effects of service quality on organisational performance are still unclear. Furthermore, neglecting employee soft fa...

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Published in:Sustainability (Switzerland)
Main Author: Khalid S.M.; Ali K.A.M.; Makhbul Z.K.M.; Ali M.H.; Wahid S.D.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Khalid S.M.; Ali K.A.M.; Makhbul Z.K.M.; Ali M.H.; Wahid S.D.M.
Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
2021
Sustainability (Switzerland)
13
14
10.3390/su13148105
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85111580158&doi=10.3390%2fsu13148105&partnerID=40&md5=e7b390095891c488019d2b99ed3a0eb3
Higher education service quality and performance in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is critical for developing human capital for economic survival; however, the effects of service quality on organisational performance are still unclear. Furthermore, neglecting employee soft factors and ignoring higher education-specific models have hindered efforts to develop a comprehensive model for service quality excellence in order to improve higher education performance for organisations. This study aims to assess higher education service quality based on a modified higher education performance (modified HEdPERF) model, as well as consideration of the mediating effects of soft factors (i.e., job satisfaction and organisational commitment) in Malaysian polytechnic institutions. Based on random sampling, 214 department heads from 33 polytechnic institutes in Malaysia participated in this study. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires and were analysed using AMOS. The results uncover that service quality significantly affects job satisfaction, thus positively affecting organisational commitment, which enhances organisational performance sustainability. The findings also reveal that job satisfaction fully mediates the relationship between service quality and organisational commitment. Similarly, organisational commitment fully mediates the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational performance sustainability. The results have important implications for enhancing organisational performance sustainability in a TVET context when implementing the modified HEdPERF service quality model with simultaneous attention paid towards employee soft factors. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Khalid S.M.; Ali K.A.M.; Makhbul Z.K.M.; Ali M.H.; Wahid S.D.M.
spellingShingle Khalid S.M.; Ali K.A.M.; Makhbul Z.K.M.; Ali M.H.; Wahid S.D.M.
Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
author_facet Khalid S.M.; Ali K.A.M.; Makhbul Z.K.M.; Ali M.H.; Wahid S.D.M.
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title Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
title_short Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
title_full Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
title_fullStr Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the effects of a modified higher education performance service quality model on organisational sustainability: The case of malaysian polytechnics
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description Higher education service quality and performance in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is critical for developing human capital for economic survival; however, the effects of service quality on organisational performance are still unclear. Furthermore, neglecting employee soft factors and ignoring higher education-specific models have hindered efforts to develop a comprehensive model for service quality excellence in order to improve higher education performance for organisations. This study aims to assess higher education service quality based on a modified higher education performance (modified HEdPERF) model, as well as consideration of the mediating effects of soft factors (i.e., job satisfaction and organisational commitment) in Malaysian polytechnic institutions. Based on random sampling, 214 department heads from 33 polytechnic institutes in Malaysia participated in this study. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires and were analysed using AMOS. The results uncover that service quality significantly affects job satisfaction, thus positively affecting organisational commitment, which enhances organisational performance sustainability. The findings also reveal that job satisfaction fully mediates the relationship between service quality and organisational commitment. Similarly, organisational commitment fully mediates the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational performance sustainability. The results have important implications for enhancing organisational performance sustainability in a TVET context when implementing the modified HEdPERF service quality model with simultaneous attention paid towards employee soft factors. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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