The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals

Purpose: The aim of this study is to record the perceptions of school principals, in order to improve the quality of the provided services. The administrative factors under investigation are the mode of administration, the efficiency of procedures, ICT skill enhancement and employees’ performance, t...

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Main Authors: Oikonomidou Maria, Konstantinidis Ilias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Hellenic University 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
Subjects:
ict
Online Access:https://www.jcetr.gr/vol4iss1/4-1-4.pdf
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spelling doaj-d80405e8f1474475854663debf1cd9a12020-11-25T04:11:17ZengInternational Hellenic UniversityJournal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research2654-02742020-11-0141212710.5281/zenodo.3769323The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principalsOikonomidou Maria0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3914-2343Konstantinidis Ilias1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0091-6820University St. Kiment OhridskiUniversity St. Kiment OhridskiPurpose: The aim of this study is to record the perceptions of school principals, in order to improve the quality of the provided services. The administrative factors under investigation are the mode of administration, the efficiency of procedures, ICT skill enhancement and employees’ performance, technological modernization efforts, and customer participation in decision-making. The study examines how these variables, affect the level of satisfaction of school principals. Methods: Regression analysis and the maximum frequency of answers within the rating range of the six-level Likert scale are used. Pprimary data was obtained by using an electronic questionnaire which allows for the use of econometric techniques. The school principals of the Primary and Secondary Directorates of Education in Eastern Thessaloniki comprise the survey population. Results: Results of the analysis show that administrative factors have a major impact and summatively affect customer satisfaction. Current demands render the function of education more complex since it is asked to move beyond the simple experiential approach of administrative action that was based on the experience of older members of staff and to combine it with enhanced knowledge and skills. Implications: A management system that valorizes technology and human resources, develops mechanisms for open communication and dialogue and examines the views of the users of services in an organized manner is considered to be essential.https://www.jcetr.gr/vol4iss1/4-1-4.pdfquality of public administrationadministrative proceduresmodernisationictcustomer participationcustomer satisfaction
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Konstantinidis Ilias
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Konstantinidis Ilias
The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
quality of public administration
administrative procedures
modernisation
ict
customer participation
customer satisfaction
author_facet Oikonomidou Maria
Konstantinidis Ilias
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title The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
title_short The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
title_full The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
title_fullStr The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
title_full_unstemmed The effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
title_sort effect of administrative actions on satisfaction of primary and secondary public school principals
publisher International Hellenic University
series Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research
issn 2654-0274
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Purpose: The aim of this study is to record the perceptions of school principals, in order to improve the quality of the provided services. The administrative factors under investigation are the mode of administration, the efficiency of procedures, ICT skill enhancement and employees’ performance, technological modernization efforts, and customer participation in decision-making. The study examines how these variables, affect the level of satisfaction of school principals. Methods: Regression analysis and the maximum frequency of answers within the rating range of the six-level Likert scale are used. Pprimary data was obtained by using an electronic questionnaire which allows for the use of econometric techniques. The school principals of the Primary and Secondary Directorates of Education in Eastern Thessaloniki comprise the survey population. Results: Results of the analysis show that administrative factors have a major impact and summatively affect customer satisfaction. Current demands render the function of education more complex since it is asked to move beyond the simple experiential approach of administrative action that was based on the experience of older members of staff and to combine it with enhanced knowledge and skills. Implications: A management system that valorizes technology and human resources, develops mechanisms for open communication and dialogue and examines the views of the users of services in an organized manner is considered to be essential.
topic quality of public administration
administrative procedures
modernisation
ict
customer participation
customer satisfaction
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