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    Data supporting 'An exploration of customers satisfaction with water and wastewater services in the UK'
    (Cranfield University, 2023-02-23 14:41) Smith, Heather; Tian, Kang; Goodwin, Daniel; Gallagher, Elaine
    This dataset underpins the paper entitled 'An Exploration of Customers' Satisfaction with Water and Wastewater Services in the UK' in the journal Water Economics and Policy. Data was collected through an online survey administered in Qualtrics. The data is in .sav format which is suitable for the SPSS statistical software. For further info contact the corresponding author.
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    An exploration of customers’ satisfaction with water and wastewater services in the UK
    (World Scientific, 2023-02-03) Tian, Kang; Goodwin, Daniel; Gallagher, Elaine; Smith, Heather M.
    In this research, we examine the relationship between customer satisfaction with water and wastewater services, demographic factors, communication with the utility, and perceived trustworthiness. Through a survey of the UK public (n = 760), we found that 77% of the respondents stated they were satisfied with their water and wastewater services. Statistical analysis highlighted significant demographic differences in the level of satisfaction, particularly by age, with higher satisfaction in older respondents. We found that the degree to which respondents think their water utility can be trusted to provide accurate information predicted satisfaction, as did more frequent engagement with a water utility’s social media. More frequently contacting a water utility or discussing water services with friends and family both negatively predicted satisfaction. Meeting the public’s expectations for accurate and timely information is coupled with their perceptions of a water utility’s trustworthiness and their satisfaction with water and wastewater services. Water utilities may increase the satisfaction of their customers through strategies and initiatives that are attentive to the credibility of the information they provide and the means through which they provide it. In summary, our research indicates that the water sector’s ambition to develop more diverse (and inclusive) customer engagement experiences, including through online platforms and social media, may deliver benefits (particularly with the less engaged and younger age groups across varying regional water governance contexts) that complement overall efforts to build trust and satisfaction, but we acknowledge that these are complex long-term processes.

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