The Role of Trust in the Modern Administrative State: An Integrative Model

There is a growing consensus that trust may resolve an enduring tension between political accountability and managerial flexibility in the modern administrative state. This complex issue is dealt with by the development of a model of public trust in government. Theoretical foundations are drawn from...

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description There is a growing consensus that trust may resolve an enduring tension between political accountability and managerial flexibility in the modern administrative state. This complex issue is dealt with by the development of a model of public trust in government. Theoretical foundations are drawn froma wide range of social science literature in conceptualizing trust, identifying factors affecting the trustworthiness of government, and exploring behavioral implications for effective governance. An empirical test of the present model remains for future research. However, the model suggests that a trustworthy government requires both accountability and flexibility of administration and that trust would serve as a key variable in reconciling this tension by expanding citizens’willingness to accept government authority.
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subjects Accountability
Authority
Citizens
Citizenship
Compliance
Conceptualization
Crime prevention
Employees
Federal government
Flexibility
Governance
Government agencies
Organization theory
Political systems
Politics
Public Administration
Role
Scandals
State Society Relationship
State-society relations
Studies
Trust
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