Determinants of Local Civil Servants’ Perceptions of Intergovernmental Tensions: Experimental Evidence from Korea

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Don S. Lee, Sangyub Ryu, Soonae Park
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Abstract

Abstract Much research on intergovernmental tensions has focused on the central government’s perspective and concerns how to control the local government. Despite the increasing importance of the local government’s role in intergovernmental relations, the perspective of local bureaucrats has received relatively less attention, particularly outside the U.S. To better understand intergovernmental tensions from the local agents’ side, we explore several characteristics at the local level that may impact local bureaucrats’ decision making, including local bureaucrats’ perception of discretion, their commitment to the organization, and their career backgrounds. Our analysis of original data from survey experiments with over 2,200 local civil servants in Korea shows that such characteristics indeed play a role in distinguishing local bureaucrats’ perceptions of intergovernmental tensions. Our study has clear implications for public management literature and practice: local bureaucrats’ individual characteristics matter in intergovernmental relations and affect how the central government’s policies are implemented in local agencies.
地方公务员对政府间紧张关系感知的决定因素:来自韩国的实验证据
许多关于政府间矛盾的研究都集中在中央政府的视角和如何控制地方政府的问题上。尽管地方政府在政府间关系中的作用越来越重要,但地方官僚的视角受到的关注相对较少,尤其是在美国以外。为了更好地从地方代理人的角度理解政府间的紧张关系,我们探讨了地方层面可能影响地方官僚决策的几个特征,包括地方官僚对自由裁量权的感知、他们对组织的承诺、以及他们的职业背景。我们对韩国2200多名地方公务员的调查实验的原始数据进行了分析,结果表明,这些特征确实在区分地方官僚对政府间紧张关系的看法方面发挥了作用。我们的研究对公共管理文献和实践具有明确的启示:地方官僚的个人特征在政府间关系中起着重要作用,并影响中央政府政策在地方机构中的实施。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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