2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11482-008-9048-4
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How Does Residents’ Satisfaction with Community Services Influence Quality of Life (QOL) Outcomes?

Abstract: Grzeskowiak et al. [Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 33 (2): 2003] conducted a study that empirically tested a model that integrates the relationships among determinants and outcomes of residents' satisfaction with community services. We build on their model in attempt to explain how residents' satisfaction with community services influence satisfaction with the community at large (community well-being) and satisfaction with life (quality of life). Specifically, we hypothesized and empirically demon… Show more

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“…Sirgy and his colleagues provide substantial impacts of local public services on community QoL (Grzeskowiak & Sirgy, 2007;Sirgy, 2010;Sirgy et al, 2008;Sirgy et al, 2000). Looking at the effects of quality of life on voter participation in direct democracy elections, Yonk & Reilly (2011) demonstrate that QoL is a strong predictor of voter turnout.…”
Section: B Significance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sirgy and his colleagues provide substantial impacts of local public services on community QoL (Grzeskowiak & Sirgy, 2007;Sirgy, 2010;Sirgy et al, 2008;Sirgy et al, 2000). Looking at the effects of quality of life on voter participation in direct democracy elections, Yonk & Reilly (2011) demonstrate that QoL is a strong predictor of voter turnout.…”
Section: B Significance Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, Sirgy and his colleagues (e.g., Sirgy, 1986;Sirgy & Cornwell, 2001;Sirgy et al, 2008;Sirgy et al, 2000) explain the relationship between quality of public service and Quality of Life, in what they call "the bottom-up spillover theory." In this theoretical framework, QoL is thought to be at the top of an attitude (or satisfaction) hierarchy like Maslow's (1970) theory of hierarchy of needs.…”
Section: Qol Issues and Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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