Publicación: Measuring executive education service quality: A construct validity study in Latin America
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This article reports on the development of a measurement tool to assess service quality in an executive education setting. For this purpose, two studies were performed at a Peruvian business school. In the first study, data were collected from 205 executive students to establish the dimensionality of the measurement instrument. The follow-up study, performed a year later with data gathered from 354 executive students, was devoted to examining the stability of the factor structure in addition to the reliability and construct validity of the scale's scores. Results provide strong support for the validity and reliability of the scores on the five EXEQ subscales. The findings also showed that students not only evaluate executive education service quality through five factors but that they also view overall executive education service quality as a higher-order construct that captures elements of all its constitutive dimensions. © 2007 by The Haworth Press. All rights reserved.

