A psychometric evaluation of the applicability of LibQUAL+® in a developing country perspective in Bangladesh

IF 1.8 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
S. Ahmed, M. Shoeb
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess the psychometric validity of the LibQUAL+® instrument in a developing country context in Bangladesh.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted a paper-version of the original LibQUAL 22 core-items to survey library users' perceptions of minimum, desired and perceived levels of service quality of university libraries in Bangladesh. The survey accumulated a total of 544 valid responses over a period of two weeks. The means and standard deviations for each service item were computed for the three service levels. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to test the original three-factorial structure and to assess the psychometric validity of the LibQUAL instrument. A one-factor CFA and separate CFAs by gender and user group on perceived services were conducted to determine the original three-factor structure of LibQUAL scale. Exploratory factor analyses (EFAs) were also performed on the perceived scores to examine the potential factor structure of the scale. The descriptive statistics including EFAs and the CFA models were performed through IBM® SPSS® Statistics and IBM® SPSS® Amos, respectively.FindingsThe findings of this paper showed that all perceived services fell below the minimum scores. The confirmatory factor analyses found poor model fits for the original three-factor solution of the LibQUAL scale. The EFA results also showed no factorial structure similar to the original LibQUAL dimensions. The findings exhibited a low psychometric quality of LibQUAL in academic library settings in Bangladesh.Originality/valueThis study is the first of its kind to empirically examine the psychometric validity of the LibQUAL scale in a developing country perspective in Bangladesh.
从发展中国家的角度对LibQUAL+®在孟加拉国的适用性进行心理测量评估
目的本文的目的是评估LibQUAL+®工具在孟加拉国发展中国家背景下的心理测量效度。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了原始LibQUAL 22个核心项目的纸质版本,以调查图书馆用户对孟加拉国大学图书馆服务质量的最低、期望和感知水平的看法。该调查在两周内共收集了544份有效回复。计算了三个服务水平下每个服务项目的均值和标准差。采用验证性因子分析(CFA)对原始的三因子结构进行检验,并评估LibQUAL量表的心理测量效度。通过单因素CFA和按性别和用户群体对感知服务的单独CFA来确定LibQUAL量表的原始三因素结构。对感知得分进行探索性因素分析(EFAs),以检验量表的潜在因素结构。描述性统计包括EFAs和CFA模型分别通过IBM®SPSS®statistics和IBM®SPSS®Amos进行。研究结果本文的研究结果表明,所有感知到的服务都低于最低分数。验证性因子分析发现,LibQUAL量表的原始三因子解模型拟合性较差。EFA结果也显示没有类似于原始LibQUAL维度的析因结构。研究结果显示,在孟加拉国的学术图书馆设置LibQUAL的心理测量质量较低。原创性/价值本研究首次在孟加拉国的发展中国家对LibQUAL量表的心理测量效度进行了实证检验。
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Performance Measurement and Metrics
Performance Measurement and Metrics INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: ■Quantitative and qualitative analysis ■Benchmarking ■The measurement and role of information in enhancing organizational effectiveness ■Quality techniques and quality improvement ■Training and education ■Methods for performance measurement and metrics ■Standard assessment tools ■Using emerging technologies ■Setting standards or service quality
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