textabstractCivil servants and public services seem to suffer from a rather negative image among citizens. In many countries, stereotypes about bureaucrats and complaints about public service delivery abound. It is generally taken for granted that citizens’ trust in the public sector is low in comparison to other institut ions and that this trust has declined over time. What is surprising, however, is that the ‘proof’ for this observation comes from the odd opinion-poll or scandal or a policy-maker’s personal conviction. Decent analysis, especially that comparing across countries or in time, is relatively scarce
While citizens’ trust towards public services has been the topic of much public administration resea...
In this paper we consider whether citizens view corruption on the part of public officials to be mor...
Trust in government is expected to promote effective implementation of public services. However, peo...
textabstractConcerns with declining public trust in government have become a permanent element of th...
Concerns with declining public trust in government have become a permanent element of the contempora...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Rosalind H. Searle, Ann-Marie I. Nienaber and Sim B. Sitkin; ...
Abstract. The need for modernisation in the public sector is often motivated by referring to low lev...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this exploratory study, we investigate whether public sector offic...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The balance between trust and distrust is shifting – yet again. The ...
textabstractIn the first section we briefly present some of the available survey material on citizen...
textabstractTrust is seen as crucial for the legitimacy of governments: Without trust governments ca...
Until recently, public administration mainly used so-called 'hard indicators', such as resources and...
This paper focuses on trust in government, meaning the parliament, the cabinet, the civil service, l...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
This paper examines trust in government along three dimensions: general levels of trust, trust in po...
While citizens’ trust towards public services has been the topic of much public administration resea...
In this paper we consider whether citizens view corruption on the part of public officials to be mor...
Trust in government is expected to promote effective implementation of public services. However, peo...
textabstractConcerns with declining public trust in government have become a permanent element of th...
Concerns with declining public trust in government have become a permanent element of the contempora...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Rosalind H. Searle, Ann-Marie I. Nienaber and Sim B. Sitkin; ...
Abstract. The need for modernisation in the public sector is often motivated by referring to low lev...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this exploratory study, we investigate whether public sector offic...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The balance between trust and distrust is shifting – yet again. The ...
textabstractIn the first section we briefly present some of the available survey material on citizen...
textabstractTrust is seen as crucial for the legitimacy of governments: Without trust governments ca...
Until recently, public administration mainly used so-called 'hard indicators', such as resources and...
This paper focuses on trust in government, meaning the parliament, the cabinet, the civil service, l...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
This paper examines trust in government along three dimensions: general levels of trust, trust in po...
While citizens’ trust towards public services has been the topic of much public administration resea...
In this paper we consider whether citizens view corruption on the part of public officials to be mor...
Trust in government is expected to promote effective implementation of public services. However, peo...