Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4387343222> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4387343222 endingPage "217" @default.
- W4387343222 startingPage "217" @default.
- W4387343222 abstract "Central bank communication has changed over the years, following the trend of digitalization. It has been used as a tool for the implementation of monetary policies since the 1990s, when central banks started publishing their inflation reports, outlooks, and meeting minutes on the road towards greater transparency, and to help meet their price stability mandate. This mandate cannot be achieved through traditional financial instruments alone, so digital communication and marketing has become an economic policy tool. The effectiveness of the European Central Bank’s online communication tools will be tested via a GAP model, by applying an adapted version of the servuction scale to the Bank and disseminating it to 500 citizens, with the purpose of measuring citizen satisfaction with its website and communications. The servuction model focuses on high quality services that are perceived as such by private sector customers, having a strong marketing component. The originality of the research consists in adapting it to the public sector, more specifically to central banks, and by treating citizens as customers throughout the study. The model was successfully applied to the European Central Bank, demonstrating that citizens’ expectations are highest regarding both the reliability and assurance dimensions, meaning that they want to feel confident in ECB actions, and to the understandability dimension of its online content. The largest gaps between citizens’ expectations and perceptions were identified within the efficiency, understandability, and empathy dimensions. In future, the study can be replicated and adapted to both national central banks and private banks within the European Union, assessing how citizens perceive their websites, communication, and marketing strategies, with the purpose of improving the latter two, and increasing civic engagement. The model can also be adapted to narrower topics relating to sustainable digital development, such as the expectations and perceptions of citizens with regards to central bank digital currencies." @default.
- W4387343222 created "2023-10-05" @default.
- W4387343222 creator A5040854805 @default.
- W4387343222 creator A5071301340 @default.
- W4387343222 date "2023-10-04" @default.
- W4387343222 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W4387343222 title "Adapting the Digital Servuction Model to Central Banks: Case Study: European Central Bank" @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1490587702 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1493991916 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1530534970 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1898610025 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1965098416 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1965322561 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1968533756 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1971666661 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1986047581 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1995046486 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W1997272869 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2007320214 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2028809046 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2030180774 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2032600898 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2033626702 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2039470208 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2039558274 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2046669440 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2051978915 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2053172217 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2055077282 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2058003910 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2060841925 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2062182591 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2071234065 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2077895177 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2091427048 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2094013842 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2098317876 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2099078684 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2108401663 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2132526747 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2151694441 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2295992782 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2343155448 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2739110257 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2762189445 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2804816507 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2950621937 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2967824347 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2969891372 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W2993728763 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3015135109 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3026862505 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3034225409 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3036976323 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3087131124 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3088451060 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3114101035 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3121930615 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3122589703 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3125053887 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3129040522 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3133866300 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3164445748 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3179061065 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3182855004 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W3215533237 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4200376019 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4205524014 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4210397119 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4210983947 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4220882123 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4229016500 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4240969601 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4246589229 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4251859756 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4281617271 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4288457139 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4292595706 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4298141731 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4309551137 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4313189065 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4319982944 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4372337933 @default.
- W4387343222 cites W4384301445 @default.
- W4387343222 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13100217" @default.
- W4387343222 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4387343222 type Work @default.
- W4387343222 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4387343222 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4387343222 hasAuthorship W4387343222A5040854805 @default.
- W4387343222 hasAuthorship W4387343222A5071301340 @default.
- W4387343222 hasBestOaLocation W43873432221 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C105639569 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C121426985 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C121955636 @default.
- W4387343222 hasConcept C138885662 @default.