How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from the Mexican federal government. We first develop a new indicator for periods of anomalously heightened media attention, based on 150,000 news articles pertaining to 22 Mexican government ministries and agencies, and qualitatively categorize their themes. We then evaluate government responsiveness using administrative data on roughly 500,000 requests for government information over a 10-year period, with their associated responses. A panel fixed-effects approach demonstrates effects of media attention on the volume of outgoing weekly responses, while a second approach finds effects on the “queue” of information requests already filed when anom...
One of the features of democratic political systems is the accountability against their own performa...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
For governments to be democratic they must carry out the will of citizens, either indirectly through...
How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from ...
How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from ...
When citizens ask questions, how does their government answer? Requests for government information c...
When citizens ask questions, how does their government answer? Requests for government information c...
Agenda-setting scholars have claimed that the typical punctuated pattern of governmental attention i...
Bureaucrats must balance neutral competence with responsiveness to external demands. As external dem...
Methods for the analysis of “big data” on citizen-government interactions are necessary for theoreti...
I study how media coverage of corruption news affects citizens' perception on political institutions...
This project examines the determinants of political responsiveness to bureaucratic performance. A la...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fed...
Researchers have used surveys and experiments to better understand communication dynamics, but confr...
Restrictions to media freedom, in the form of repressive defamation legislation, are thought to affe...
One of the features of democratic political systems is the accountability against their own performa...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
For governments to be democratic they must carry out the will of citizens, either indirectly through...
How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from ...
How does media attention shape bureaucratic behavior? We answer this question using novel data from ...
When citizens ask questions, how does their government answer? Requests for government information c...
When citizens ask questions, how does their government answer? Requests for government information c...
Agenda-setting scholars have claimed that the typical punctuated pattern of governmental attention i...
Bureaucrats must balance neutral competence with responsiveness to external demands. As external dem...
Methods for the analysis of “big data” on citizen-government interactions are necessary for theoreti...
I study how media coverage of corruption news affects citizens' perception on political institutions...
This project examines the determinants of political responsiveness to bureaucratic performance. A la...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the fed...
Researchers have used surveys and experiments to better understand communication dynamics, but confr...
Restrictions to media freedom, in the form of repressive defamation legislation, are thought to affe...
One of the features of democratic political systems is the accountability against their own performa...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
For governments to be democratic they must carry out the will of citizens, either indirectly through...