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gaps in education sector
ISSN: 2278-3369
International Journal of Advances in Management and Economics
Available online at www.managementjournal.info
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Quality Gap Analysis on Education Services
Mantovani Daielly MN1*, Gouvea Maria A2, Conejero Marco A3
1

Business Department, Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas (FMU), Brazil.

2

Business Department, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil.

3

Business Department, College of Campo Limpo Paulista (FACAMP), Brazil.

*Corresponding Author: E-mail: daimantovani@gmail.com

Abstract
Services quality has been studied since the 80’s, however only recently education services have been considered under this theoretical approach. Education may be considered as a service since local and global competition have been becoming stronger and higher education institutions are forced toadopt a market-oriented vision in order to keep their performance levels and to satisfy their students. This articleaims to assessquality gaps of adistance
Public Administration undergraduate course. Therefore, we applied a quality gaps model to ten courses belonging to the Open University system in Brazil, researching course coordinatorsand students. Themulti-methods researchnoticed that institutionsgenerallydo not adopta market-oriented model for decision-making in their courses and, therefore do not own a well-defined process to identify students’ expectations and, consequently,to create quality strategies andpoliciesbased on theseexpectations. On the otherhand, althoughhigher educationis legallyregulatedby the Ministry ofEducation, institutions seekdifferentiation in the market byhiring and retaining qualified and caring personnel and by thedevelopment ofinnovativeandexcitinglearning activitiesthat stimulatestudent motivation. These actions are strategically differentiated and help reducing barriers related to distance education. Theinfrastructure which is vital to thesuccess of atechnology-based courseis, still,a

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