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Public service performance and trust in government: the problem of casuality

By: Walle, Steven Vande.
Contributor(s): Bouckaert, Geert.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.891-913.Subject(s): Public administration In: International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Concerns for restoring citizens' trust in government are all the core of public sector modernization. Public distrust is often blamed on the bad functioning of public services, and in political discourse well-functioning public services are said to create trust in government. This is a very rational and mechanistic reasoning, only part of which corresponds to reality. The link between performance and trust can only be made when very specific conditions are present. The core of the discussion deals with causality: it is obvious that performance of the public administration has a certain impact on trust in government, but existing levels of trust in government may also have an impact on perceptions of government performance. In this article, we outline a framework for research on this performance - trust relation. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 26, Issue no: 8-9 Available AR58084

Concerns for restoring citizens' trust in government are all the core of public sector modernization. Public distrust is often blamed on the bad functioning of public services, and in political discourse well-functioning public services are said to create trust in government. This is a very rational and mechanistic reasoning, only part of which corresponds to reality. The link between performance and trust can only be made when very specific conditions are present. The core of the discussion deals with causality: it is obvious that performance of the public administration has a certain impact on trust in government, but existing levels of trust in government may also have an impact on perceptions of government performance. In this article, we outline a framework for research on this performance - trust relation. - Reproduced.

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