Resistance or Capitulation? How Discrete Emotions Shape Citizens’ Interactions With the Administrative State

Elizabeth Bell, Julian Christensen, Kristina Jessen Hansen
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Public administration researchers have found that unfavorable state actions can trigger negative emotions in citizens, but the behavioral consequences of these emotions have been understudied. We draw on psychological insights to predict how discrete emotional responses to unfavorable interactions with the state (specifically: administrative decisions to deny access to public benefits) will predict citizens’ coping behaviors, such as whether they voice grievances, file complaints, and seek information. We test our hypotheses using a survey of applicants of a notoriously burdensome, means-tested tuition-free college program in Oklahoma, USA. In line with our theoretical framework, we find anger increases opposition behaviors in reaction to losses of access to the program, whereas shame reduces opposition among citizens. We also find that fear increases information-seeking and resistance behaviors. The results demonstrate the role of discrete emotions in predicting state-directed citizen behaviors, but also provide the groundwork for applying the discrete emotions framework to other actors, such as public managers and street-level bureaucrats.
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抵抗还是投降?离散情绪如何塑造公民与行政国家的互动
公共管理研究人员发现,不利的国家行为会引发公民的负面情绪,但这些情绪的行为后果尚未得到充分研究。我们利用心理学的见解来预测对与国家的不利互动(特别是:拒绝获得公共福利的行政决定)的离散情绪反应将如何预测公民的应对行为,例如他们是否表达不满,提出投诉,并寻求信息。我们对美国俄克拉何马州一所以负担过重而闻名的免学费大学的申请者进行了调查,以此来检验我们的假设。根据我们的理论框架,我们发现愤怒增加了对失去参与该计划的机会的反对行为,而羞耻则减少了公民之间的反对。我们还发现,恐惧会增加信息搜寻和抵抗行为。结果证明了离散情绪在预测国家指导的公民行为中的作用,但也为将离散情绪框架应用于其他行为者(如公共管理人员和街头官僚)提供了基础。
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