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Theme: Consumerism in public services

Are satisfied citizens willing to pay more? Public sector consumerism as equitable social exchange

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Pages 109-116 | Published online: 04 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

Treating citizens like customers is a common prescription for public managers, but citizens differ from customers—citizens engage in equitable social exchange that balances individual preferences and assessments with willingness-to-pay for public amenities. This article examines whether citizen satisfaction with the quality and quantity of public amenities drives a citizen's willingness-to-pay for more public provision. Analysing data from a Texas municipality's satisfaction survey, the authors found that a decrease in satisfaction with the quantity of public amenities is associated with an increase in willingness-to-pay, but quality assessments show no relationship. Such behaviour highlights differences between customers and public sector consumers, but also suggests that a rational public is willing to contribute to the resolution of public supply problems.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the useful comments from Yoona Chin.

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