Globalization and the Retreat of Citizen Participation inCollective Action: A Challenge for Public Administration

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Adres, Eitan; Vashdi, Dana R.; Zalmanovitch, Yair
署名单位:
University of Haifa; University of Haifa
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3352
DOI:
10.1111/puar.12424
发表日期:
2016
页码:
142-152
关键词:
tax compliance Voluntary contributions rapid globalization modest prescription science AGE COOPERATION PSYCHOLOGY altruism capacity
摘要:
Globalization challenges the ability of contemporary public administration to encourage citizen participation in collective action through behaviors such as tax compliance and contributions to public goods. The authors introduce a new individual-level approach to globalization, arguing that people vary in the extent to which they are globalized and that an individual's level of globalism (ILG) reflects attitudes and dispositions that influence the way he or she resolves the social dilemma of participation in collective action (i.e., the decision to contribute versus follow a free-ride strategy). Using a four-country sample, the article examines the relationship between ILG and collective action participation decisions in three behavioral experiments. Findings support the hypothesis that regardless of country-level globalization, a more globalized individual complies less willingly with tax codes, donates less to local nongovernmental organizations, and prefers to adopt a free-ride strategy in a public goods game. The consequences for public administration are discussed.
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