This study empirically assesses the argument that public participation enhances public trust. A model was constructed to include five intermediate factors that might link participation and trust: consensus building, ethical behaviors, accountability practices, service competence, and managerial competence. As expected, participation does explain a significant amount of public trust. However, using path analysis, only two intermediate factors-ethical behaviors and service competence-were found to significantly contribute to trust. Even successful consensus-building activities are not likely to enhance trust unless administrative performance improves. These results indicate that if increasing public trust is the primary goal, then the primary...
This article presents the results of research designed to test participatory democracy assertions th...
Abstract. The need for modernisation in the public sector is often motivated by referring to low lev...
Using data from the Federal Human Capital Survey, we demonstrate that the managerial traits of compe...
This study empirically assesses the argument that public participation enhances public trust. A mode...
This study assesses the relative importance of administrators ’ trust in citizens, trust in par-tici...
Is the public more likely to trust an ethical administration? Does ethical behavior by civil servant...
Most people think of trust as the bonding force between people in romantic, professional, and family...
textabstractConcerns for restoring citizens’ trust in government are at the core of public sector mo...
Public management reform agendas today are often directed towards the improvement of trust in public...
Examining the relationship among government performance, service satisfaction and trust in governmen...
Citizen trust in government at the macro level has been studied by public administration scholars fo...
Drawing from both trust-building theory and interpersonal trust literature, we investigate how trust...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The balance between trust and distrust is shifting – yet again. The ...
The purpose of this study is to probe the main determinants of organizational trust, as identified i...
Existing literature addressing antecedents of public service motivation (PSM) focuses on personal p...
This article presents the results of research designed to test participatory democracy assertions th...
Abstract. The need for modernisation in the public sector is often motivated by referring to low lev...
Using data from the Federal Human Capital Survey, we demonstrate that the managerial traits of compe...
This study empirically assesses the argument that public participation enhances public trust. A mode...
This study assesses the relative importance of administrators ’ trust in citizens, trust in par-tici...
Is the public more likely to trust an ethical administration? Does ethical behavior by civil servant...
Most people think of trust as the bonding force between people in romantic, professional, and family...
textabstractConcerns for restoring citizens’ trust in government are at the core of public sector mo...
Public management reform agendas today are often directed towards the improvement of trust in public...
Examining the relationship among government performance, service satisfaction and trust in governmen...
Citizen trust in government at the macro level has been studied by public administration scholars fo...
Drawing from both trust-building theory and interpersonal trust literature, we investigate how trust...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The balance between trust and distrust is shifting – yet again. The ...
The purpose of this study is to probe the main determinants of organizational trust, as identified i...
Existing literature addressing antecedents of public service motivation (PSM) focuses on personal p...
This article presents the results of research designed to test participatory democracy assertions th...
Abstract. The need for modernisation in the public sector is often motivated by referring to low lev...
Using data from the Federal Human Capital Survey, we demonstrate that the managerial traits of compe...