Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4928834 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Enterprises oriented to continuous improvement optimizes its activities for enhancing performance of processes and of the entire organization. Monitoring a process involves the responsibility to manage the quality both in terms of efficiency, by conforming goods/services to given standards, and efficacy, by meeting customer requirements. As a consequence, internal and external quality should be treated as being on an equal footing and should be monitored simultaneously. The paper discusses how to jointly analyze perceived and provided quality through Bayesian networks. We show, by an application to an airport check-in process, the advantages in evaluating improving actions that can be achieved when perceived and provided quality are properly combined in a unique statistical tool.
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