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Anne Leonore de Bruijn,Yuval Feldman,Christopher P Reinders Folmer et al. Anne Leonore de Bruijn et al.
To understand the question why people obey or break rules, different approaches have focused on different theories and subsets of variables. The present research develops a cross-theoretical approach that integrates these perspectives. We a...
Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski,Julius A Nukpezah Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski
This study relies on a cultural theory of risk to examine how cultural biases (hierarchy, individualism, egalitarianism, and fatalism) of local government officials affect their COVID-19 risk perception and support for COVID-19 mitigation m...
Laurie E Paarlberg,Jin Ai,Megan LePere-Schloop et al. Laurie E Paarlberg et al.
Scholars and policymakers have long been interested in the complex relationships between political institutions and voluntary collective action. However, the reciprocal nature of their relationships complicates empirical analysis: voluntary...
Andrew Messamore,Pamela Paxton,Kristopher Velasco Andrew Messamore
The United States has long relied on private organizations to provide public services to poor communities. However, while the federal government's support of the civic sector through grants and contracts is well studied, little research inv...
Katherine Farrow,Gilles Grolleau,Naoufel Mzoughi Katherine Farrow
Behavioral public administration theory suggests that seemingly irrelevant word choice manipulations can influence behavior. We contend that the power of words has frequently been overlooked in the COVID-19 crisis. Given that most decisions...
Eleanor Schiff,Daniel J Mallinson Eleanor Schiff
Despite being the richest and most prepared nation in the world, the U.S. responded badly to the COVID-19 crisis. This paper examines the nature of political control and the essence of bureaucratic failure for the Centers for Disease Contro...
Jessica Clement,Giovanni Esposito,Nathalie Crutzen Jessica Clement
This paper aims to understand the different resilience pathways local governments may take during moments of crisis, specifically focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. Through survey responses from local administrations in Wallonia, Belgium, w...
Nadine Raaphorst,Sandra Groeneveld Nadine Raaphorst
Drawing on status characteristics and double standards theory, this study explores how social categories may affect the standards tax officials use in evaluating citizen-clients' trustworthiness, leading to differential evaluation. Whereas ...
Damien Contandriopoulos Damien Contandriopoulos
Relying on a sweeping review of the literature on interest group influence in health care policy making, we propose a basic definition and a typology of interest groups in provincial health care policy making. Then, using Milbrath's communi...