burgersverwachtingen
Burgersverwachtingen, in Dutch, refers to the expectations citizens have of a government, public institutions, and public services. The term covers beliefs about the quality, accessibility, and fairness of services, the responsiveness and accountability of public officials, and the legitimacy of political processes. It is used in political science and public administration to analyze how public perception and policy are shaped by what citizens hope to receive from public governance.
Empirical study of burgersverwachtingen treats them as the demand side of governance. They are typically measured
Policy implications: governments seek to manage burgersverwachtingen by improving service delivery, increasing transparency and accountability, and
Contemporary relevance: in many European and Western contexts, rising or shifting burgersverwachtingen accompany reforms such as