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Evaluation of Officer Behaviour by Citizens in the Delivery of Public Service

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  • Mehmet Gokus

    (SELÇUK UNIVERSITY)

  • Ahmet Ay

    (SELÇUK UNIVERSITY)

  • Hakan Alpturker

    (NEV?EH?R UNIVERS?TY)

Abstract

With each passing day, the importance of citizen satisfaction with the public service is increasing. As a result, citizen-oriented management approach has emerged. In this respect, citizen satisfaction depends on the positive reviews of citizens about public services s/he benefit. Today?s governments make some arrangements to increase the quality of public services. Thanks to these arrangements the satisfaction of citizens with the public services is trying to be provided. A remarkable situation in these arrangements is that, as well as service quality in the delivery of public service, relations arising between officers delivering public service and citizens also directly affect citizen satisfaction with public services. While positive behaviours of officers increase the satisfaction level of citizens with public services, negative behaviours can lead to negative evaluation of public services by citizens and thus considering them as of poor quality and dissatisfaction with public services.In this study, it is tried to be analysed with a survey study how 848 citizens over the age of 18 living within the service limits of Nev?ehir municipality evaluate the behaviours of officers delivering public services. Also in this study, whether there is a relationship between demographic features of citizens and their evaluation of the behaviours of officers is investigated, and responses to various hypotheses have been sought in this regard

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  • Mehmet Gokus & Ahmet Ay & Hakan Alpturker, 2014. "Evaluation of Officer Behaviour by Citizens in the Delivery of Public Service," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0902939, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:0902939
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