scispace - formally typeset
V

Victor R. Prybutok

Researcher at University of North Texas

Publications -  270
Citations -  10112

Victor R. Prybutok is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service quality & Quality (business). The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 239 publications receiving 8749 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor R. Prybutok include College of Business Administration & California State University, San Bernardino.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The pathways from online health information seeking to cyberchondria: A perspective from moderated mediation

TL;DR: In this paper , the antecedents of cyberchondria were explored using a theoretical framework, which not only examined perceived severity as an intervening factor through which online health information seeking (OHIS) may influence cyber chondria but also sought to trace moderators that serve as boundary conditions.

Modeling the impact of college's website on the individual's impression of the college

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the relationship between the impact of college website and the impression formed about the college by the students and found that presentation, structure of navigation, quality of information, trust and perceived risk, and internet selfefficacy are important dimensions of an organizational website.
Journal Article

Death of an expert system: A case study of success and failure

TL;DR: In this article, a decision team composed of managers and staff experts at Mary Kay Cosmetics develops packaging for new and revised products as well as sets their prices, and the potential for costly errors in the decision-making process motivated this group to pursue development of an expert system (ES) to assist with the problem.
Journal ArticleDOI

Statistical Rules of Thumb

Victor R. Prybutok
- 01 Feb 2003 - 
TL;DR: Given the somewhat questionable organization of the book’s chapters, as well as the lack of smooth transitions between sections of this book, I recommend it for the experienced reader rather than the novice, even though a novice might find much of the advice valuable.
Journal ArticleDOI

A higher education student service quality and satisfaction model

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a model, the service quality satisfaction monitoring model (SQSMM), to examine the relationship between the industry standard 73-item Noel-Levitz student satisfaction inventory (SSI) and a new, greatly reduced four-item SQSI.