PurposeDespite evidence largely confirming gender-based differences in service quality perceptions in healthcare, little research has considered patients’ expectations. This study aims to examine the gender-based differences in both the affective and cognitive components of customers’ service quality expectations.Design/methodology/approachData were collected through random sampling from three outpatient hospitals in the UAE. Hypothesized relationships between the cognitive and affective components (moderated by gender) were tested by means of CFA and ANOVA.FindingsThe results indicate that the differences between male and female expectations of overall service quality as a singular construct were not statistically significant, except for t...
Background: Recognizing patient satisfaction and expectation is considered as important components o...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...
PurposeDespite evidence largely confirming gender-based differences in service quality perceptions i...
PurposeDespite evidence largely confirming gender-based differences in service quality perceptions i...
This study aimed at examining the role of gender effects moderating the relationship between service...
This study aimed at examining the role of gender effects moderating the relationship between service...
Research has not yet adequately explored the potential interplay between the physician’s gender and ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies demonstrate that there are important gender differences in perceptions of medici...
Contains fulltext : 172612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: S...
Emotions in humans are subjective conscious experience characterized by psycho-physiological express...
Patient satisfaction and how it is measured is an important field of study in healthcare. Consequent...
The quality of care received from providers may impact the satisfaction of the patient experience. T...
[[abstract]]Service quality was defined as a form of attitude. From this definition, it is worth exp...
Purpose – This paper aims to develop a model that encompasses the constructs and sub-constructs cons...
Background: Recognizing patient satisfaction and expectation is considered as important components o...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...
PurposeDespite evidence largely confirming gender-based differences in service quality perceptions i...
PurposeDespite evidence largely confirming gender-based differences in service quality perceptions i...
This study aimed at examining the role of gender effects moderating the relationship between service...
This study aimed at examining the role of gender effects moderating the relationship between service...
Research has not yet adequately explored the potential interplay between the physician’s gender and ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies demonstrate that there are important gender differences in perceptions of medici...
Contains fulltext : 172612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: S...
Emotions in humans are subjective conscious experience characterized by psycho-physiological express...
Patient satisfaction and how it is measured is an important field of study in healthcare. Consequent...
The quality of care received from providers may impact the satisfaction of the patient experience. T...
[[abstract]]Service quality was defined as a form of attitude. From this definition, it is worth exp...
Purpose – This paper aims to develop a model that encompasses the constructs and sub-constructs cons...
Background: Recognizing patient satisfaction and expectation is considered as important components o...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...
According to the United Nations, males and females should be given equal treatment in physical and p...