对公务员腐败的看法:一项跨国分析

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Public Integrity Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1080/10999922.2023.2262208
Michael C. Moltz, Andrew L. Morelock, Christopher A. Simon
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摘要对公务员的不信任并不是任何国家所独有的,而是在民粹主义运动兴起的背景下,在全球大部分地区都能感受到。对公务员的不信任的一个重要关联是对官僚腐败的看法。我们的研究解决了两个主要问题。首先,在经合组织国家,公众在多大程度上认为官僚腐败?其次,是什么因素解释了这些看法?使用多层次逻辑回归模型分析了国际社会调查计划2016年政府角色调查中来自23个国家的数据。在这个多层次分析中包含的解释变量包括受访者对贿赂的暴露,政党支持和政治效能。本文分析了2016年全球治理指标中得出的国家层面的相关因素,以探讨治理质量对腐败观念的影响。结果表明,政府质量越高,对官僚腐败的看法越低。同样,值得注意的个人层面调查结果表明,政治效能和腐败暴露与腐败观念显著相关。关键词:官僚腐败公众感知全球治理指标披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Perceptions of Civil Servant Corruption: A Cross-Country Analysis
AbstractDistrust in the civil service is not unique to any country but felt across much of the globe amid ascendant populist movements. A significant correlate of distrust in the civil service is the perception of corruption among bureaucrats. Our research addresses two main questions. First, in OECD countries, to what extent does the public view bureaucrats as corrupt? Second, what factors explain these perceptions? Data from 23 countries in the International Social Survey Programme’s 2016 Role of Government survey are analyzed using multilevel logistic regression models. Among the explanatory variables included in this multilevel analysis are respondents’ exposure to bribery, political party support, and political efficacy. Country-level correlates drawn from the 2016 Worldwide Governance Indicators are analyzed to explore the impact of governance quality on corruption perceptions. Results indicate that better quality of government is associated with lower perceptions of bureaucratic corruption. Likewise, notable individual-level findings suggest political efficacy and exposure to corruption are significantly associated with corruption perceptions.Keywords: Bureaucratic corruptionpublic perceptionsworldwide governance indicators Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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