A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''

To better understand citizen satisfaction with public services, public administration research has adopted the expectancy-disconfirmation model in recent years. This model proposes that satisfaction is a function of perceived performance and expectations. Recent quantitative and experimental studies...

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Main Authors: Chen, Wenna, Dong, Binzizi, Hsieh, Chih-Wei, Lee, M. Jin, Liu, Ning, Walker, Richard Mark, Wang, Yao, Wen, Bo, Wen, Wen, Wu, Peiyi, Wu, Xia, Zhang, Jiasheng
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spelling my.um.eprints.414562023-09-25T01:50:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41456/ A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction'' Chen, Wenna Dong, Binzizi Hsieh, Chih-Wei Lee, M. Jin Liu, Ning Walker, Richard Mark Wang, Yao Wen, Bo Wen, Wen Wu, Peiyi Wu, Xia Zhang, Jiasheng JA Political science (General) To better understand citizen satisfaction with public services, public administration research has adopted the expectancy-disconfirmation model in recent years. This model proposes that satisfaction is a function of perceived performance and expectations. Recent quantitative and experimental studies of the expectancy-disconfirmation model have supported the framework. However, few replications have been conducted and none outside western contexts. We conducted two narrow, robust experimental replications of Van Ryzin (2013, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 32(3), pp. 597-614) in the Chinese cities of Hong Kong (in 2017) and Shenzhen (in 2021). We found support for the findings reported in Van Ryzin (2013) and concluded that the expectancy-disconfirmation model holds promise in a variety of settings as a framework for measuring citizen satisfaction with public services. Wiley 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed Chen, Wenna and Dong, Binzizi and Hsieh, Chih-Wei and Lee, M. Jin and Liu, Ning and Walker, Richard Mark and Wang, Yao and Wen, Bo and Wen, Wen and Wu, Peiyi and Wu, Xia and Zhang, Jiasheng (2022) A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''. Public Administration, 100 (3, SI). pp. 778-791. ISSN 0033-3298, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12860 <https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12860>. 10.1111/padm.12860
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topic JA Political science (General)
spellingShingle JA Political science (General)
Chen, Wenna
Dong, Binzizi
Hsieh, Chih-Wei
Lee, M. Jin
Liu, Ning
Walker, Richard Mark
Wang, Yao
Wen, Bo
Wen, Wen
Wu, Peiyi
Wu, Xia
Zhang, Jiasheng
A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
description To better understand citizen satisfaction with public services, public administration research has adopted the expectancy-disconfirmation model in recent years. This model proposes that satisfaction is a function of perceived performance and expectations. Recent quantitative and experimental studies of the expectancy-disconfirmation model have supported the framework. However, few replications have been conducted and none outside western contexts. We conducted two narrow, robust experimental replications of Van Ryzin (2013, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 32(3), pp. 597-614) in the Chinese cities of Hong Kong (in 2017) and Shenzhen (in 2021). We found support for the findings reported in Van Ryzin (2013) and concluded that the expectancy-disconfirmation model holds promise in a variety of settings as a framework for measuring citizen satisfaction with public services.
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author Chen, Wenna
Dong, Binzizi
Hsieh, Chih-Wei
Lee, M. Jin
Liu, Ning
Walker, Richard Mark
Wang, Yao
Wen, Bo
Wen, Wen
Wu, Peiyi
Wu, Xia
Zhang, Jiasheng
author_facet Chen, Wenna
Dong, Binzizi
Hsieh, Chih-Wei
Lee, M. Jin
Liu, Ning
Walker, Richard Mark
Wang, Yao
Wen, Bo
Wen, Wen
Wu, Peiyi
Wu, Xia
Zhang, Jiasheng
author_sort Chen, Wenna
title A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
title_short A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
title_full A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
title_fullStr A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
title_full_unstemmed A replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
title_sort replication of ``an experimental test of the expectancy-disconfirmation theory of citizen satisfaction''
publisher Wiley
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