政客的投诉回应:电子治理与个人关系

Politicians' complaint response: E‐governance and personal relationships

Governance · 2022
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研究印度政客对公共服务投诉的回应,发现电子治理系统并未提高回应率,而通过个人关系提交的投诉更易获得回应,表明电子治理不一定提升政府绩效。

Abstract

Abstract When do politicians respond to individuals' public service complaints? Technological solutions—termed e‐governance—have been shown to help increase responsiveness in some developing nations where they serve to connect individuals, politicians, and bureaucrats for the first time. I argue that in country‐contexts like India, where personal connections to bureaucrats and politicians are common, politicians are less responsive to complaints registered with e‐governance systems than to complaints delivered via personal connections. Using data from public complaints, complaint responses, and field interviews in Delhi, I show that politicians are not responsive when complaints submitted to e‐governance systems increase, but that they are responsive to complaints submitted to them through personal connections. This result suggests that the introduction of an e‐governance system does not necessarily increase government performance. Politicians are incentivized to be more responsive to complaints registered directly with them because those complaints are more likely to generate electoral benefits.

政治学公共管理电子治理印度政治