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在无人注视的情况下管理危机?来自公众视角的治理困境

Managing crises as if no one is watching? Governance dilemmas from a public perspective

Public Administration · 2024
被引 13
ABS 4

中文导读

研究公众如何评价危机管理中的治理决策,通过大规模随机调查实验发现,包容性和基于公平的资源分配被认为更合法,但灵活的内部调整反而不如稳定行动受认可。

Abstract

Abstract In the midst of ongoing crises, understanding how citizens perceive administrative crisis management is more relevant than ever. Combining organizational literature with insights from legitimacy research, this article scrutinizes how the public evaluates governance decisions concerning prominent crisis management dilemmas: flexibility versus stability, inclusion versus exclusion, and equity‐based versus needs‐based resource distribution. The paper argues that flexible, inclusive, and equity‐based governance decisions are generally perceived as more legitimate. However, governance decisions are also associated with adverse effects that can mitigate any initially positive effect on legitimacy. The argument is tested in a large‐scale randomized survey experiment in the context of a migration crisis, where governance decisions were manipulated. The findings support the expectations for inclusive crisis management and equity‐based resource distribution, which are perceived as the most legitimate governance alternatives. Internal adaptations of administrative practices toward more flexible and adaptive solutions, however, are perceived less legitimate than stable governmental action.

公共管理危机管理政治学公共经济学组织行为学