What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception

Public officials must not only comply with administrative procedures based on administrative rulebooks but also follow particular procedures requested by their supervisors in a bureaucratic system, which might be even more significant in a hierarchical culture. Noting that the impact of hierarchical...

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Main Authors: MOON, M. Jae, KIM, Jungsook, JUNG, Sehee, CHO, Beomgeun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-52162024-07-17T06:12:38Z What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception MOON, M. Jae KIM, Jungsook JUNG, Sehee CHO, Beomgeun Public officials must not only comply with administrative procedures based on administrative rulebooks but also follow particular procedures requested by their supervisors in a bureaucratic system, which might be even more significant in a hierarchical culture. Noting that the impact of hierarchical procedures on red tape perception has not been extensively examined, this study investigates the potential difference in the effects of administrative and hierarchical procedures on the perception of red tape. Using a 2 × 2 × 2 experiment design to examine the effects of the nature of procedures, outcome favorability, and degree of procedures, vignette-based experiments were conducted for empirical analysis. This study suggests that the red tape perception resulting from hierarchical procedures is only significantly affected by the nature of outcomes (positive versus negative) and not by the degree of hierarchical procedures. In contrast the red tape perception related to administrative procedures is affected by both outcome favorability and degree of procedures. Among various Confucian values, this study also finds that face-saving and humility affect the perception of red tape. 2020-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3958 info:doi/10.1080/15309576.2020.1760113 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5216/viewcontent/WhatMakesAdministrativeandHierarchicalProceduresMoreBurdensome_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Administrative procedures Confucian values experimental study hierarchical procedures red tape Political Science Public Administration
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Singapore
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topic Administrative procedures
Confucian values
experimental study
hierarchical procedures
red tape
Political Science
Public Administration
spellingShingle Administrative procedures
Confucian values
experimental study
hierarchical procedures
red tape
Political Science
Public Administration
MOON, M. Jae
KIM, Jungsook
JUNG, Sehee
CHO, Beomgeun
What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
description Public officials must not only comply with administrative procedures based on administrative rulebooks but also follow particular procedures requested by their supervisors in a bureaucratic system, which might be even more significant in a hierarchical culture. Noting that the impact of hierarchical procedures on red tape perception has not been extensively examined, this study investigates the potential difference in the effects of administrative and hierarchical procedures on the perception of red tape. Using a 2 × 2 × 2 experiment design to examine the effects of the nature of procedures, outcome favorability, and degree of procedures, vignette-based experiments were conducted for empirical analysis. This study suggests that the red tape perception resulting from hierarchical procedures is only significantly affected by the nature of outcomes (positive versus negative) and not by the degree of hierarchical procedures. In contrast the red tape perception related to administrative procedures is affected by both outcome favorability and degree of procedures. Among various Confucian values, this study also finds that face-saving and humility affect the perception of red tape.
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author MOON, M. Jae
KIM, Jungsook
JUNG, Sehee
CHO, Beomgeun
author_facet MOON, M. Jae
KIM, Jungsook
JUNG, Sehee
CHO, Beomgeun
author_sort MOON, M. Jae
title What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
title_short What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
title_full What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
title_fullStr What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
title_full_unstemmed What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? Effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and Confucian values on red tape perception
title_sort what makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and confucian values on red tape perception
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3958
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