Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland
The publication presents the results of extensive research analyzing the satisfaction with the services of people with disabilities. The goal of the study was to analyze the level of disabled customer service by city councils at the example of the Silesian Province in Poland and to determine the fac...
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doaj-d4675b199fff4f25a3dc62d8b545b3fb2021-01-20T00:01:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-01-011396796710.3390/su13020967Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province PolandRadosław Wolniak0Bożena Skotnicka-Zasadzień1Faculty of Organisation and Management, Silesian University of Technology, 41-800 Zabrze, PolandFaculty of Organisation and Management, Silesian University of Technology, 41-800 Zabrze, PolandThe publication presents the results of extensive research analyzing the satisfaction with the services of people with disabilities. The goal of the study was to analyze the level of disabled customer service by city councils at the example of the Silesian Province in Poland and to determine the factors that affect the quality of service studied. The research was carried out in 33 municipal offices located in Poland in the Silesian Province on a sample of 2846 people with disabilities. The research shows that disability type has a significant impact on the perceived level of disabled customer service. Moreover, the age of the disabled person has a significant impact on the perceived level of service quality. It turns out that the younger people with disabilities are, the better they assess the level of quality of services provided by the surveyed offices.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2/967quality of servicessociety 5.0smart citydisabled peopledisabilitycity hall |
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Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland |
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Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland |
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Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland |
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Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland |
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Improvement of Services for People with Disabilities by Public Administration in Silesian Province Poland |
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improvement of services for people with disabilities by public administration in silesian province poland |
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Sustainability |
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The publication presents the results of extensive research analyzing the satisfaction with the services of people with disabilities. The goal of the study was to analyze the level of disabled customer service by city councils at the example of the Silesian Province in Poland and to determine the factors that affect the quality of service studied. The research was carried out in 33 municipal offices located in Poland in the Silesian Province on a sample of 2846 people with disabilities. The research shows that disability type has a significant impact on the perceived level of disabled customer service. Moreover, the age of the disabled person has a significant impact on the perceived level of service quality. It turns out that the younger people with disabilities are, the better they assess the level of quality of services provided by the surveyed offices. |
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quality of services society 5.0 smart city disabled people disability city hall |
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