How do political decision-making processes affect the acceptability of decisions: Results from a survey experiment (Record no. 523623)

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Personal name Nakatani, Miho
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Title How do political decision-making processes affect the acceptability of decisions: Results from a survey experiment
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Politic al Science Review
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Extent 44(2), Mar, 2023: p.244-261
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Summary, etc This study aims to identify the types of city council decision-making processes that influence public perceptions of procedural fairness and the acceptability of decisions. Using an online experimental scenario survey conducted in Japan, this study found that, given the opportunity to participate in the decision-making process and when the decision is reached through a compromise among council members, people tend to feel that the process is fair and accept the decision even when it is unfavourable to them. This result is important for the governance of many advanced countries with low economic growth rates but great public demands. Additionally, this study highlights the process preferences of the public, which has received little attention compared with research on policy preferences. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Procedural famines, Decision acceptance, Process preferences, Survey experiment.
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Main entry heading International Politic al Science Review
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Subject DIP DECISION- MAKING
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-09-14 44(2), Mar, 2023: p.244-261 AR129528 2023-09-14 Articles

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