The impact of cutbacks from a major state financial crisis on organizational trust
By: Zanini, M.T. Migueles, C. and Carvalho, J
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BookPublisher: American Review of Public Administration Description: 52(3), Apr, 2022: p.235-247.Subject(s): Cutback management, Organizational trust, Public safety, Special police, financial crisis| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 52(3), Apr, 2022: p.235-247 | Available | AR127253 |
Previous research has shown that cutbacks in public spending often impact the range and quality of the public services delivered, leading to negative behaviors on the part of public servants. This article examines how sudden cutbacks caused by a major state financial crisis have an impact on interpersonal trust within a special police unit. We present the results of a longitudinal case study using a combination of qualitative methods. The lack of foreseeability and reliability caused by drastic changes resulting from cutbacks has a negative effect on members’ trust in their capacity to perform. – Reproduced


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