The Effect of Administrative Service Quality and Officer Responsiveness on Service Satisfaction

  • Noviana Djou S
  • Darman D
  • Kuku C
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Abstract

This research was conducted to determine the quality of administrative services and officer responsiveness to the service satisfaction of the Bakida Village Office in Gorontalo. The sampling technique used was Accidental Sampling by determining 76 respondents. The research method uses quantitative descriptive with the Statical program for socian science (SPSS). The results of this study show that the Quality of Administrative Services and Officer Responsiveness significantly affect Service Satisfaction at Village Offices with a calculated F value of 103,706, with the number of   influences of 0.737 or 73.7%. The quality of administrative services has a significant effect on Service Satisfaction at the Village Office with a calculated value of 3,445, Officer Responsiveness has a significant effect   on Service Satisfaction at the Village Office with a calculated value of 6.412.

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Noviana Djou, S. H., Darman, D., & Kuku, C. (2023). The Effect of Administrative Service Quality and Officer Responsiveness on Service Satisfaction. West Science Business and Management, 1(05), 588–494. https://doi.org/10.58812/wsbm.v1i05.527

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