Institutional trust, political participation, and corruption: A European comparative perspective

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Sociologija Pub Date : 2021-06-10 DOI:10.2298/soc2102336z
Jovana Zafirovic, Branka Matijević, Bozidar Filipovic
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Despite the theoretical and political importance of the relationship between institutional trust and different forms of political participation in Europe, theoretical and empirical focus on post-industrial economies leave the literature wanting of explanations of cross-national variation in political participation. In this article, we test whether levels of corruption influence the relationship between institutional trust and participation. We rely on the 9th wave of the European Social Survey results for an in-depth analysis of the relationship between institutional trust, political participation, and perceived corruption in 27 countries. The multilevel regression analysis results show that the effect of institutional trust on institutionalised political participation (including voting) is moderated by corruption. However, corruption does not moderate the relationship between institutional trust and non-institutionalised forms of participation.
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制度信任、政治参与与腐败:欧洲比较视角
尽管制度信任与欧洲不同形式的政治参与之间的关系在理论和政治上具有重要意义,但对后工业经济的理论和实证关注使文献缺乏对政治参与跨国家差异的解释。在这篇文章中,我们测试了腐败程度是否会影响机构信任和参与之间的关系。我们依靠第九波欧洲社会调查结果,深入分析了27个国家的机构信任、政治参与和感知腐败之间的关系。多层次回归分析结果表明,制度信任对制度化政治参与(包括投票)的影响受到腐败的调节。然而,腐败并不能缓和制度信任和非制度化参与形式之间的关系。
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Sociologija SOCIOLOGY-
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