From an institutional theory perspective, we posit that uncertainty avoidance may lead to doubt on the part of citizens as to whether government-designed interventions can be effective. We next state the alternative Hypothesis 3a: H3a The national culture dimension of uncertainty avoidance is ...
and their marriage and lifestyle. The first way is that they have high expectations about their parenting skills. They make sure that they are raising and educating their children to be good citizens. We see the high expectations they have on their parenting depending on the…show more content...
Thousands of citizens across Japan took to the streets today protesting against the World Health Organisation's (WHO) pandemic treaty. Democratically elected governments are aligning themselves behind this authoritarian and dictatorial power grab by unelected bureaucrats, and escalating concerns over â€...
Evidently, ICT has gradually shifted the dais of government-citizen interaction to electronic and online mode, thereby significantly broadening the scope of such interactions while encouraging citizens' increased involvement in decision-making processes (Wagner et al., 2016). Greater government-citizen ...
institutional ethics, thus advocating a conception of the common good not in the first place as a predetermined social pattern of just distribution of wealth and opportunities but as the institutional framework for free cooperation of citizens from which social justice and the common good is a ...
The status of Northern Ireland as simultaneously part of the United Kingdom and of the island of Ireland is an issue that has been hotly and violently contested throughout its history. The majority of citizens are Protestant and Unionist, meaning they wish to remain part of the United Kingdom...
The status of Northern Ireland as simultaneously part of the United Kingdom and of the island of Ireland is an issue that has been hotly and violently contested throughout its history. The majority of citizens are Protestant and Unionist, meaning the...
citizens and the accused (defendant) rather than as conflicts between the victim of the crime and the defendant. Judicial decisions in criminal cases determine whether the accused is guilty or not guilty. A defendant found guilty is sentenced to punishments, which may involve the payment of a ...
Paternalism, which excludes the ability of citizens to participate in key management decisions, has been replaced by partnership. The key problem of public administration, in this situation, is the controllability of the public service, which means the ability and willingness of officials to set and...
This approach allows for a deeper understanding of how citizens’ levels of satisfaction and well-being can impact, intensify, or mitigate their willingness to participate in civil protests, particularly when they are dissatisfied with government policies. By analyzing subjective well-being as a moderat...