Understanding public sentiments and behaviors: The roles of ethical performance, democracy and authoritarian leadership for government-public relations in South Korea
This study identifies factors predicting public’scynicism, trust, and anti-corruption behavioral and communicative intention. AWeb survey was conducted in South Korea, December 2014 (N=1112). Threehierarchical multiple regression models were tested. First, the results showthat when citizens evaluate...
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Main Authors: | Soojin KIM, KyuJin SHIM |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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