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Waiting Lines and Customer Satisfaction


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The paper points out certain quantitative methods largely ignored by library service providers, highlights the importance of customer participation in service delivery process, examines the concepts service quality and customer satisfaction, emphasises the need for appropriately handling waiting lines in service organisations, presents briefly the theory of waiting lines (queueing theory), psychology of customers in waiting lines with illustrations from library situations, discusses ways and means of reducing delays in waiting lines and increasing service quality and customer satisfaction and concludes by stressing the need for appropriate studies on these lines in librarianship.

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Waiting Lines, Queuing Theory, Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction.
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M. S. Sridhar
Library and Documentation, Indian Space Research Organisation Satellite Centre, Airport Road, Bangalore 560017
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M. S. Sridhar
Library and Documentation, Indian Space Research Organisation Satellite Centre, Airport Road, Bangalore 560017, India

Abstract


The paper points out certain quantitative methods largely ignored by library service providers, highlights the importance of customer participation in service delivery process, examines the concepts service quality and customer satisfaction, emphasises the need for appropriately handling waiting lines in service organisations, presents briefly the theory of waiting lines (queueing theory), psychology of customers in waiting lines with illustrations from library situations, discusses ways and means of reducing delays in waiting lines and increasing service quality and customer satisfaction and concludes by stressing the need for appropriate studies on these lines in librarianship.

Keywords


Waiting Lines, Queuing Theory, Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction.