Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]

Numerous studies have characterised citizen happiness in various ways. Citizens' satisfaction has long been disputed in numerous situations, which might impact government and public service providers (Elrehail et al., 2019; Jilke, 2018; Li et al., 2013; Suchánek & Králová, 2018; Wang, 2010;...

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Main Authors: Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar, Abdullah, Aida, Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil, Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah, Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela
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Language:English
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spelling my.uitm.ir.542682022-01-21T00:58:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54268/ Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.] Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar Abdullah, Aida Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela Perception Motivation Affection. Feeling. Emotion Statistical data Numerous studies have characterised citizen happiness in various ways. Citizens' satisfaction has long been disputed in numerous situations, which might impact government and public service providers (Elrehail et al., 2019; Jilke, 2018; Li et al., 2013; Suchánek & Králová, 2018; Wang, 2010; Zenker & Rütter, 2014). Citizens may evaluate services purely for their advantage or the benefit of all users (Song et al., 2020). Expectations, experiences, and prior attitudes all play a part in citizen satisfaction. A crisis is one factor that influences citizen satisfaction (Lakovic, 2021; Venetoklis, 2021). A crisis underlines the need for comprehensive crisis preparedness and management in the public sector. Amid great uncertainty, political and administrative authorities perceive a threat to society's fundamental ideals and/or life-sustaining institutions (Rosenthal et al., 1989). Malaysia has been in shock for about two years due to political and epidemic events, with severe socio-political repercussions. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54268/1/54268.pdf ID54268 Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar and Abdullah, Aida and Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil and Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah and Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela (2021) Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]. In: E-Proceeding 8th International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science (ICoPS) 2021, 27 Oktober 2021.
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topic Perception
Motivation
Affection. Feeling. Emotion
Statistical data
spellingShingle Perception
Motivation
Affection. Feeling. Emotion
Statistical data
Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar
Abdullah, Aida
Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil
Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah
Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela
Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
description Numerous studies have characterised citizen happiness in various ways. Citizens' satisfaction has long been disputed in numerous situations, which might impact government and public service providers (Elrehail et al., 2019; Jilke, 2018; Li et al., 2013; Suchánek & Králová, 2018; Wang, 2010; Zenker & Rütter, 2014). Citizens may evaluate services purely for their advantage or the benefit of all users (Song et al., 2020). Expectations, experiences, and prior attitudes all play a part in citizen satisfaction. A crisis is one factor that influences citizen satisfaction (Lakovic, 2021; Venetoklis, 2021). A crisis underlines the need for comprehensive crisis preparedness and management in the public sector. Amid great uncertainty, political and administrative authorities perceive a threat to society's fundamental ideals and/or life-sustaining institutions (Rosenthal et al., 1989). Malaysia has been in shock for about two years due to political and epidemic events, with severe socio-political repercussions.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar
Abdullah, Aida
Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil
Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah
Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela
author_facet Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar
Abdullah, Aida
Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil
Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah
Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela
author_sort Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar
title Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
title_short Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
title_full Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of Covid-19 catastrophe / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
title_sort citizen assessment on expectation and performance among frontliners before and during the first wave of covid-19 catastrophe / siti hajjar mohd amin ... [et al.]
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54268/1/54268.pdf
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