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Application of Quality Management Tools in the Evaluation of Websites: The Case of Sports Organizations

 

Past research has established the importance of the Web across industries, output types, and customers and the role of quality in this context. In addition, WebQual has emerged as a prominent tool for understanding how website quality is defined. While progress has been made in this area, almost all of the research in this stream focuses on the functional aspects of quality, overlooking the critical technical aspects. In addition, the research in this stream provides very little guidance about how to leverage WebQual in the narrower applied research context. Addressing this, the current study introduces a method by which WebQual may apply to the narrower (industry) research and design contexts. Specifically, the authors draw the WebQual instrument together with quality function deployment (QFD) and benchmarking analysis to offer a more precise approach to examining design-side elements of website quality. The approach is informed by primary data from 1,753 responses obtained from a large-scale survey targeting sports organizations' websites, in particular the case of elite soccer leagues. The results establish the validity of the method and the importance of connecting WebQual to the applied context to better understand the drivers of website quality.

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Marvin E. Gonzalez

Marvin E. Gonzalez is associate professor of supply chain management and decision sciences in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. He earned his doctorate from Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. His current interests are supply chain management, Six Sigma, and service quality. His work has been published in several academic journals including Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Journal of Supply Chain Management, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Journal of International Education in Business, and Quality Management Journal, among others. He can be reached by email at .

Gioconda Quesada

Gioconda Quesada is an associate professor of MIS and supply chain management in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. She earned her doctorate from University of Toledo. Her current areas of interest are e-commerce, supply chain integration, and green manufacturing. Her work has been published in a number of journals including Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of International Education in Business, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, and Quality Management Journal, among others.

Joshua Davis

Joshua M. Davis is an associate professor of MIS and operations management in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. He earned his doctorate from the University of South Carolina. His current research interests are in the areas of e-business systems, enterprise IT architecture, and organizational IT competence. His work has been published in a number of journals including European Journal of Information Systems, MIS Quarterly Executive, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Information and Management, and Decision Support Systems.

Carlo Mora-Monge

Carlo A. Mora-Monge is an associate professor in the Department of Accounting and Information Systems at the College of Business at the New Mexico State University. He completed his doctorate at the University of Toledo. His current research interests are in the areas of e-commerce use, supply chain integration, and trust in online environments. His research has been published in Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, among others.

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