The importance of institutional trust and its key determinants have been widely acknowledged in developed countries. However, in developing countries, where institutional trust has not been well established, its structural causes have not received adequate research emphasis. The aims of our study are: (1) to examine the direct effect of civic engagement on institutional trust; and (2) to examine the mediating effects of government dysfunction and government performance on the relationship between civic engagement and institutional trust. We conducted a structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis using data from the 2004 Afrobarometer Round 2.5 survey in South Africa (N = 2,400). We found a positive direct effect of civic engagement on insti...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, the paper analyses how citizens in fifteen African countri...
Several items were included in the survey questionnaire to establish the levels of trust that exist ...
The study adopts cultural and institutional or performance-based theories to examine the impact of s...
CITATION: Mantzaris, E. A. & Pillay, P. 2017. Corruption and the erosion of citizen trust in Brazil ...
This paper uses politico-social capital theorisation of the relationship between public trust and de...
CITATION: Pillay, P. 2017. Public trust and good governance : a comparative study of Brazil and Sout...
This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Banglad...
What explains trust in public institutions in Zanzibar? The study's main objective was to examine th...
Political distrust is often widespread in African countries, but the prospects for increasing trust ...
Trust is a requirement for state legitimacy, however, the relationship between trust and political a...
Scholars have proposed the idea that trust influences individuals’ choice to vote or abstain. Howeve...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
A healthy democracy is generally seen as one in which citizens participate regularly in formal polit...
En styrking av folks legitimitet er spesielt viktig i Afrika sør for Sahara, delvis siden en undergr...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, the paper analyses how citizens in fifteen African countri...
Several items were included in the survey questionnaire to establish the levels of trust that exist ...
The study adopts cultural and institutional or performance-based theories to examine the impact of s...
CITATION: Mantzaris, E. A. & Pillay, P. 2017. Corruption and the erosion of citizen trust in Brazil ...
This paper uses politico-social capital theorisation of the relationship between public trust and de...
CITATION: Pillay, P. 2017. Public trust and good governance : a comparative study of Brazil and Sout...
This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Banglad...
What explains trust in public institutions in Zanzibar? The study's main objective was to examine th...
Political distrust is often widespread in African countries, but the prospects for increasing trust ...
Trust is a requirement for state legitimacy, however, the relationship between trust and political a...
Scholars have proposed the idea that trust influences individuals’ choice to vote or abstain. Howeve...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
A healthy democracy is generally seen as one in which citizens participate regularly in formal polit...
En styrking av folks legitimitet er spesielt viktig i Afrika sør for Sahara, delvis siden en undergr...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, the paper analyses how citizens in fifteen African countri...
Several items were included in the survey questionnaire to establish the levels of trust that exist ...
The study adopts cultural and institutional or performance-based theories to examine the impact of s...