Covid-19 Outbreak: The impact of citizen’s demographic attributes on satisfaction with the government during MCO 1.0 / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.]
All governments worldwide strive to achieve public satisfaction; nevertheless, this is a difficult task, as evidenced by the previous literature on citizen satisfaction, which including citizen expectations, experiences, past attitudes, and prior attitudes toward government. As a result, various adm...
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my.uitm.ir.542742022-01-21T01:03:43Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54274/ Covid-19 Outbreak: The impact of citizen’s demographic attributes on satisfaction with the government during MCO 1.0 / Siti Hajjar Mohd Amin ... [et al.] Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar Abdullah, Aida Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela Consumer satisfaction Political geography. Geopolitics All governments worldwide strive to achieve public satisfaction; nevertheless, this is a difficult task, as evidenced by the previous literature on citizen satisfaction, which including citizen expectations, experiences, past attitudes, and prior attitudes toward government. As a result, various administrative reform agendas have directly linked the need to reform public services to become more client-oriented to promote citizen satisfaction with public services to increase citizen satisfaction with public services (Van de Walle, 2018). The Malaysian government has implemented a comprehensive reform program throughout the last three decades, and it continues now. However, and in a contradictory manner, service delivery performance has continued to fall short of public expectations (Faiez & Rao, 2019). Failing public service delivery attracts the attention of the media, the scrutiny of political leaders, and the displeasure of the public (van den Bekerom et al., 2021). Fitch Solutions reported that the Covid-19 outbreak had increased political risks in Malaysia as more citizens become increasingly dissatisfied with the government's handling of the Covid-19, which will harm policymaking and policy continuity, as well as social stability, because of the pandemic (Mung, 2021, June 8). Previous researchers acknowledged that the level of citizen satisfaction was not thoroughly investigated throughout the crisis and that further research was required. As a result, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between citizen demographic characteristics and satisfaction during the first phase of the mobility control order during the Covid-19 epidemic. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54274/1/54274.pdf ID54274 Mohd Amin, Siti Hajjar and Abdullah, Aida and Mohamed Ali, Abdul Jalil and Mohd Shafie, Siti Aishah and Mohd Wahid, Siti Daleela (2021) Covid-19 Outbreak: The impact of citizen’s demographic attributes on satisfaction with the government during MCO 1.0 / 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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All governments worldwide strive to achieve public satisfaction; nevertheless, this is a difficult task, as evidenced by the previous literature on citizen satisfaction, which including citizen expectations, experiences, past attitudes, and prior attitudes toward government. As a result, various administrative reform agendas have directly linked the need to reform public services to become more client-oriented to promote citizen satisfaction with public services to increase citizen satisfaction with public services (Van de Walle, 2018). The Malaysian government has implemented a comprehensive reform program throughout the last three decades, and it continues now. However, and in a contradictory manner, service delivery performance has continued to fall short of public expectations (Faiez & Rao, 2019). Failing public service delivery attracts the attention of the media, the scrutiny of political leaders, and the displeasure of the public (van den Bekerom et al., 2021). Fitch Solutions reported that the Covid-19 outbreak had increased political risks in Malaysia as more citizens become increasingly dissatisfied with the government's handling of the Covid-19, which will harm policymaking and policy continuity, as well as social stability, because of the pandemic (Mung, 2021, June 8). Previous researchers acknowledged that the level of citizen satisfaction was not thoroughly investigated throughout the crisis and that further research was required. As a result, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between citizen demographic characteristics and satisfaction during the first phase of the mobility control order during the Covid-19 epidemic. |
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