Academic quality measurement: A multivariate approach
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2011-12Author
Redchuk, Andrés
Moguerza, Javier M.
Cardone Riportella, Clara Laura
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This paper applies a new quality measurement methodology to measure the quality of the postgraduate courses. Themethodology we propose is the Academic Quality Measurement (AQM). The model is applied to several simulated data setswhere we know the true value of the parameters of the model. A nonparametric model, based in Nearest Neighbours combinedwith Restricted Least Squared methods, is developed in which students evaluate the overall academic programme quality and a setof dimensions or attributes that determine this quality. The database comes from a Spanish Public University post graduateprogramme. Among the most important conclusion we say the methodology presented in this work has the following advantages:Knowledge of the attribute weights allow the ordering of the attributes according to their relative importance to the student,showing the key factors for improving quality. Student weights can be related to student characteristics to make marketsegmentation directly linked to quality objectives. The relative strengths and weaknesses of the service (high educations) can bedetermined by comparing the mean value of the attributes of the service to the values of other companies (Benchmark process orSWOT analysis).