2021
DOI: 10.24191/ji.v16i2.423
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E-Hailing Service Satisfaction: A Case Study of Students in a Higher Education Institution in Perlis, Malaysia

Abstract: E-hailing is an online transportation administration recognised as the travellers’ top pick in the transportation industry, including collaboration among clients and service providers. As clients now are more informed and can decide to choose any service provider they prefer, the e-hailing companies are obligated to fulfil and offer better support to their numerous clients, particularly for e-hailing administration. Keeping up consumer loyalty is vital for e-hailing’s specialist organisation to support upper h… Show more

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“… Safety concerns: Safety is a primary concern for university communities, and inadequate transportation options may pose a safety risk, particularly late at night or when traveling off campus [2,10,11].  Accessibility: Not all members of the university community have easy access to transportation services, particularly for those with disabilities or those living in off-campus housing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Safety concerns: Safety is a primary concern for university communities, and inadequate transportation options may pose a safety risk, particularly late at night or when traveling off campus [2,10,11].  Accessibility: Not all members of the university community have easy access to transportation services, particularly for those with disabilities or those living in off-campus housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%