Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians and the relevance of their other-to-self trust judgements for decision-making in public office. A unique quantitative dataset gathered from national politicians in the UK, Canada and South Africa is used to (1) examine descriptive levels of felt trust and distrust among politicians and (2) evaluate the impact of these feelings on politicians’ risky decision-making. To achieve outcome (2), this article presents the results of three survey experiments in which politicians were asked to make decisions in scenarios where both the presentation and the nature of risk varied. The results indicate that MPs’ perceptions of public trust and distrust do...
Supplemental Material for Feelings of Trust, Distrust and Risky Decision-Making in Political Office....
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and ...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
While a large literature interrogates the causes and consequences of declining political trust in de...
The decline in political trust documented in some countries has spurred the debate on the importance...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
This article develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of be...
Citizen orientations towards their political leaders, institutions and political systems sits at the...
Under what conditions do threat perceptions lead to an increasing distrust in government? This artic...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Politicians may be feverishly campaigning for votes, but fewer and fewer citizens say they trust the...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Supplemental Material for Feelings of Trust, Distrust and Risky Decision-Making in Political Office....
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and ...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
While a large literature interrogates the causes and consequences of declining political trust in de...
The decline in political trust documented in some countries has spurred the debate on the importance...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
This article develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of be...
Citizen orientations towards their political leaders, institutions and political systems sits at the...
Under what conditions do threat perceptions lead to an increasing distrust in government? This artic...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Politicians may be feverishly campaigning for votes, but fewer and fewer citizens say they trust the...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Supplemental Material for Feelings of Trust, Distrust and Risky Decision-Making in Political Office....
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and ...