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April 2006

Background and main findings with relevance to the CIG ” Relationship between objective quality versus customers’ satisfaction”. April 2006.

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April 2006

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  1. Background and main findings with relevance to the CIG ” Relationship between objective quality versus customers’ satisfaction” April 2006

  2. Oslo Sporveier is conducting quantitative customer surveys onboard buses, trams and metro concerning journey satisfaction. The unit of analysis is the journey, i.e., the questions deal with the present journey only. The respondents are typically asked to rate their satisfaction on a scale from 1 (very dissatisfied), via 3 (neither…nor) to 5 (very satisfied). Background

  3. The scale In general: 1-2 are used when the respondent is dissatisfied, 3-5 is used when the customer is satisfied. The respondents are using the scale subjectively and differently across questions and across respondents. The responses Even though the respondents are asked about the present journey only, they tend to include previous experiences with Oslo Sporveier and their opinions about Oslo Sporveier in general. This influences the answers adversely, not positively. Expectations are important. The respondent’s satisfaction is largely relative to their expectations. E.g., Oslo Sporveier has introduced electronic real time information at stops/stations, leading to higher customer expectations, leading to lower satisfaction with stops/stations lacking this electronic real time information. Punctuality is considered the most important factor influencing total journey satisfaction. Stop/station information is also considered important. Findings with particular relevance to this CIG

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