Citizen-oriented Local Governance: the Correlation between Subjective Well-being and Citizen Participation in the Salaspils Municipality (Latvia) Case
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Inga Jēkabsone
University of Latvia
Biruta Sloka
University of Latvia
Published 2014-12-22
https://doi.org/10.15388/ST.2014.23029
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Keywords

subjective well-being
municipality
citizen participation

How to Cite

Jēkabsone, I. and Sloka, B. (2014) “Citizen-oriented Local Governance: the Correlation between Subjective Well-being and Citizen Participation in the Salaspils Municipality (Latvia) Case”, Socialiniai tyrimai, 36(3), pp. 26–36. doi:10.15388/ST.2014.23029.

Abstract

  1. The aim of the paper is to present a possible citizen- oriented governance model and discuss the outcomes of empirical research, which are targeted to municipalities and are based on the approbation of a subjective well-being methodology.

The main findings of the study show that citizen participation in decision-making processes is crucial in order to improve the well-being in the municipality. The empirical research of the Salaspils municipality and comparisons with several other municipalities in Latvia and other countries demonstrated that the citizen-oriented local governance model provides wide opportunities for improved dialogue between the municipality and society, which in turn promotes the development of a co-responsibility approach in resolving different issues within the municipality.

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