Systematic Mapping of Methodologies Used for the Validation of Models and Scales Derived From e-SQ

e-SQ, measurement scales, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, PLS-SEM

Authors

  • Diana Faviola Olea-Flores PhD Student, Universidad Popular Autónoma Del Estado de Puebla (National Autonomous Popular University of Puebla) México.
  • Luis Cuautle-Gutiérrez Faculty of Industrial and Automotive Engineering, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (National Autonomous Popular University of Puebla), México.
  • Alejandra Aldrette-Malacara Engineering Deanship, Universidad Popular Autónoma Del Estado de Puebla (National Autonomous Popular University of Puebla) México.
  • Marisol Reyes- Alcantar Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Puebla (Technological University of Puebla), México
March 9, 2021

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Electronic Service Quality (e-SQ) is a topic that has been reviewed by several authors and, given the situation we live in, has become more relevant in the world; therefore, it is of vital importance to generate an effective measurement of the service being provided, which will allow companies to know the needs and expectations of their customers and how they evaluate the service received. This article considers an exploratory-descriptive research, which through a systematic literature mapping (MSL) reviews the methods and techniques that have been applied for the validity of the scales derived from e-SQ, thus generating a focused view of the methods applied in scientific research in the last five years. With the results obtained, a theoretical model for validating a scale is generated and proposed, which could be useful for researchers seeking to confirm and validate their scales or who are in the process of developing a research project.