The bus quality-management process continues to be a key area of investigation for all stakeholders. There is a clear imperative for developing comprehensive quality-monitoring schemes in order to improve service quality with sufficient appeal to attract more users and reduce car dependency. However, one of the main obstacles in the quality-management process is the identification of a concise set of quality indicators that captures the multidimensionality of the service quality (subjective and objective) and considers the perspectives of all stakeholders. Therefore, this paper develops an integrated set of bus quality indicators that considers the perspectives of all stakeholders and combines both subjective and objective parameters of the service quality. The paper uses the data of 456 questionnaires distributed across the UK, and the final list of quality indicators is derived through multi-perspective analysis of the perspectives of academics, local authorities, operators, current users and potential users towards the relevance to application of a wide range of indicators. The results of the paper provide policy makers and operators with clear indications for the desired quality indicators that can readily be implemented for quality monitoring and benchmarking.
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June 2014
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June 01 2014
Stakeholders' perspectives towards bus quality indicators
Moataz Mahmoud, BArch, MSc, PhD;
Moataz Mahmoud, BArch, MSc, PhD
Lecturer
Department of Architectural Engeneering, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
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Julian Hine, BSc, PhD, MRTPI, MCIHT, CMILT, FRGS;
Julian Hine, BSc, PhD, MRTPI, MCIHT, CMILT, FRGS
Professor of Transport
Built Environment Research Institute (BERI), School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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Anil Kashyap, BTech, MSc, PhD, PgCHEP, AITP
Anil Kashyap, BTech, MSc, PhD, PgCHEP, AITP
Lecturer of Planning
Built Environment Research Institute (BERI), School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
December 23 2011
Accepted:
November 01 2012
Online ISSN: 1751-7710
Print ISSN: 0965-092X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2014
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport (2014) 167 (3): 156–177.
Article history
Revision Received:
December 23 2011
Accepted:
November 01 2012
Citation
Mahmoud M, Hine J, Kashyap A (2014), "Stakeholders' perspectives towards bus quality indicators". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, Vol. 167 No. 3 pp. 156–177, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/tran.11.00083
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