Abstract
This study investigates the satisfaction and adequacy of citizens through the expected quality and perceived quality in the areas of planning and territorial viability, experience in the provision of municipal services and citizen experience in environmental issues, in order to provide tools for territorial decision making for the citizens' well-being. In our research PLS software is used for the analysis of hypotheses. A questionnaire was delivered to a sample of 521 citizens, representing the spectrum of the population, and the statistical study of the responses yielded results on citizen satisfaction and loyalty. Our research includes the study of moderating effects on the causal ratio of perceived value and satisfaction in territorial planning and viability, the perceived quality in the provision of municipal services and the perceived quality in the citizen experience in the environmental management of the territory on the value relationship perceived by the citizen and general satisfaction. A second objective of the study is to see if there are significant differences in the hypotheses raised by gender by performing a multigroup analysis. This difference has been appreciated in two of the hypotheses. The study shows that the policies exercised by the territorial managers of the different areas have a significant influence on the value perceived by citizens, satisfaction and loyalty, which shape their general well-being. Areas for improvement in territorial policies and municipal services such as citizen security, air quality, public lighting and sports services have been identified. Knowing these shortcomings allows politicians to focus their efforts on improving the quality of life in cities.
Highlights
ObjectivesThis research is aimed at establishing the causal relationships between latent variables based on a study of the expected quality with respect to the perceived quality, perceived value, level of satisfaction and loyalty of municipal public services in the urban sector Tarqui, characterized by being the largest in terms of territorial extension, as well as population density and economic growth of the city of Guayaquil
Territorial and environmental policies as well as public services in urban areas have become a decisive factor when it comes to attracting and arranging the population
The satisfaction of citizens residing in urban areas is a determining factor for loyalty and is rooted in their territory
Summary
This research is aimed at establishing the causal relationships between latent variables based on a study of the expected quality with respect to the perceived quality, perceived value, level of satisfaction and loyalty of municipal public services in the urban sector Tarqui, characterized by being the largest in terms of territorial extension, as well as population density and economic growth of the city of Guayaquil
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