When blame avoidance backfires: Responses to performance framing and outgroup scapegoating during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
当责备回避适得其反的时候:新冠疫情时期的绩效框架和外部群体替代指责的应对措施
Gregory Porumbescu,Donald Moynihan,Jason Anastasopoulos et al.
Gregory Porumbescu et al.
Public officials use blame avoidance strategies when communicating performance information. While such strategies typically involve shifting blame to political opponents or other governments, we examine how they might direct blame to ethnic...
The imperative of state capacity in public health crisis: Asia's early COVID-19 policy responses [0.03%]
公共卫生危机中的国家能力建设:亚洲新冠疫情防控政策的早期实践
Wei-Ting Yen,Li-Yin Liu,Eunji Won et al.
Wei-Ting Yen et al.
Preexisting political institutions influence governments' responses to public health crises in different ways, creating national variations. This article investigates how state capacity, a country's fundamental ability to organize bureaucra...
Government information disclosure and citizen coproduction during COVID-19 in China [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情中的政府信息公开与公民参与合作供给政策研究——基于中国的经验
Yiping Wu,Hanyu Xiao,Fang Yang
Yiping Wu
While information campaigns have been widely recognized as a pillar of public health crisis management and heightened by the current COVID-19 pandemic, an insufficient number of studies have investigated the impact of information disclosure...
Balancing constituency and congruence: How constituency involvement affects positional congruence between organized interests and the general public [0.03%]
代表选民还是体现民意?利益集团的立场与普通民众的立场之间的差距分析
Evelien Willems,Iskander De Bruycker
Evelien Willems
This article asks to what extent and under which conditions interest groups are congruent with public opinion. We argue that interest groups can be caught in a balancing act between engaging with their constituency on the one hand and align...
Should I stay or should I go? Explaining variation in nonstate actor advocacy over time in global governance [0.03%]
我应该留下还是离开?全球治理中非国家行为体随时间变化的倡导差异解释
Marcel Hanegraaff,Jorik Vergauwen,Jan Beyers
Marcel Hanegraaff
The past decades have been characterized by a growing number of nonstate actors (NSAs) involved in global governance. However, despite this growth, only a small number of NSAs have been able to maintain a prolonged global presence over a su...
Building organizational reputation in the European regulatory state: An analysis of EU agencies' communications [0.03%]
欧盟机构沟通中的欧洲监管国家形象构建机制分析
Dovilė Rimkutė
Dovilė Rimkutė
Organizational-reputation literature has advanced our understanding about the U.S. regulatory state and its agencies. However, we lack contributions on what a reputational account can add to our knowledge about the European regulatory state...
Multilevel Governance and Shared Sovereignty: European Union, Member States, and the FCTC [0.03%]
多级治理与共管主权:欧盟、成员国和FCTC条约
Hadii M Mamudu,Donley T Studlar
Hadii M Mamudu
The Westphalian idea of sovereignty in international relations has undergone recent transformation. "Shared sovereignty" through multilevel governance describes the responsibility of the European Union (EU) and its Member States in tobacco ...