问责
质量(理念)
服务(商务)
服务质量
测量数据收集
业务
公司治理
公共关系
民主
公共服务
营销
心理学
政治学
政治
统计
认识论
哲学
财务
法学
数学
作者
Christine H. Roch,Theodore H. Poister
标识
DOI:10.1177/1078087405281124
摘要
Understanding how citizen-consumers form evaluations of public services is critical to understanding account ability in democratic governance. The task of using citizens’ assessments of service quality as an accountability mechanism, however, may be more complex than is commonly understood. In particular, little research has examined how citizens’ expectations about the quality of services may influence their levels of satisfaction with public services. In this article, we examine empirically the relationship between perceived performance, expectations, and satisfaction. We examine these relationships across three service areas: trash, police, and schools, relying on survey data from a statewide survey of Georgia residents. Our results suggest higher subjective assessments of service quality are positively related to satisfaction. They also suggest, however, that an “A” service is not always associated with the same level of satisfaction; holding citizens’ assessments of service quality constant, positive disconfirmation of expectations increases citizen-consumers’ levels of satisfaction with services.
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