Effect of trust and integrity on the community happiness: performance as moderating role
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the community police have been tasked with fostering community development. This study, conducted in the district of Baniyas in Al Shamkhah, explores the links between the constructs of integrity, trust, and community satisfaction, with performance serving as the m...
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my.upm.eprints.1011492023-05-23T07:37:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101149/ Effect of trust and integrity on the community happiness: performance as moderating role Ahmad, Abd Rahman Al Junaibi, Tareq Jumuaa Adi, Nazir Habibullah, Muzafar Shah Mustafa, Hasri Mahomed, Anuar Shah Bali Talkah, Abu Muharsono Syahrul Reza Hartono In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the community police have been tasked with fostering community development. This study, conducted in the district of Baniyas in Al Shamkhah, explores the links between the constructs of integrity, trust, and community satisfaction, with performance serving as the moderator in the setting of the UAE. A quantitative research design built on a pragmatic approach was adopted. The complicated correlations between the constructs were estimated using descriptive statistics and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to answer the research questions. Integrity and trust, essential for effective community policing, were found to have a significant association with community happiness. Performance's moderating influence is on the link between integrity and community happiness. Thus, the trust serves as a predictor of happiness. The findings demonstrated that the policy feedback theory (PFT), legitimacy theory, and conceptual model given in this study provide explanatory aspects for community happiness and policing and explain the effect of police integrity and trust on community happiness. Future research should include additional constructs and variables, investigate community police officers' perceptions of community happiness, and measure the interrelationship between constructs to manipulate and strengthen the applicability of the theoretical model proposed in this study. Oxbridge Publishing House 2022 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad, Abd Rahman and Al Junaibi, Tareq Jumuaa and Adi, Nazir and Habibullah, Muzafar Shah and Mustafa, Hasri and Mahomed, Anuar Shah Bali and Talkah, Abu and Muharsono and Syahrul Reza and Hartono (2022) Effect of trust and integrity on the community happiness: performance as moderating role. Przestrzeń Społeczna (Social Space), 22 (2). 188 - 215. ISSN 2084-1558 https://socialspacejournal.eu/article-page/?id=71 |
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In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the community police have been tasked with fostering community development. This study, conducted in the district of Baniyas in Al Shamkhah, explores the links between the constructs of integrity, trust, and community satisfaction, with performance serving as the moderator in the setting of the UAE. A quantitative research design built on a pragmatic approach was adopted. The complicated correlations between the constructs were estimated using descriptive statistics and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to answer the research questions. Integrity and trust, essential for effective community policing, were found to have a significant association with community happiness. Performance's moderating influence is on the link between integrity and community happiness. Thus, the trust serves as a predictor of happiness. The findings demonstrated that the policy feedback theory (PFT), legitimacy theory, and conceptual model given in this study provide explanatory aspects for community happiness and policing and explain the effect of police integrity and trust on community happiness. Future research should include additional constructs and variables, investigate community police officers' perceptions of community happiness, and measure the interrelationship between constructs to manipulate and strengthen the applicability of the theoretical model proposed in this study. |
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Effect of trust and integrity on the community happiness: performance as moderating role |
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