Prediction of citizen satisfaction with local government based on perceptions of physical disorder
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to identify the aspects of service quality that citizens view as most important regarding the improvement of their quality of life within the city where they live, by finding out the intangible variables or factors that most influence citizen satisfaction with the local government. The paper uses a measuring instrument to obtain survey data and build a theoretical and empirical model that operates at the level of the local government.
Design/methodology/approach
It involves a construction of a causal theoretical model that follows a series of steps that connect the empirical context (data) with the same theoretical representation (model from reality). This model attempts to explain the relations between the latent variables included in the structural equation model from background knowledge inspired in the evolution of social sciences.
Findings
The emergent model discriminates three areas pertaining to quality of services, its relationship with the satisfaction of citizens in local government across local leadership image and expectations.
Practical implications
Citizens satisfaction indexes provide not only information about citizen satisfaction and the rate of fidelity and perceived quality but also suggestions about the factors influencing this satisfaction.
Originality/value
This article describes the many and varied possible relationships between the various precedents and consequences that influence the conceptualization of citizen satisfaction with the local government. The paradigm used focuses on perceptions of physical disorder rather than on the hierarchical approach of conceptualizing the perception of service quality.
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Citation
Oscar Nigro, H. and Elizabeth González Císaro, S. (2014), "Prediction of citizen satisfaction with local government based on perceptions of physical disorder", Journal of Place Management and Development, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 153-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMD-09-2013-0021
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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