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Ingredients of institutional reputations and citizen engagement with regulators

Ingredients of institutional reputations and citizen engagement with regulators
Ingredients of institutional reputations and citizen engagement with regulators

The purpose of this study is to examine the link between the reputational components of efficacy and moral reliability of institutions, and citizens' compliance with institutional recommendations. Research on bureaucratic reputations highlights the significance of positive political reputations based on credibility and legitimacy, but the impact of these components is not systematically isolated and studied. We draw insights from political psychology to move beyond a positive-negative valence-based approach of reputation, and highlight the different effect of efficacy and moral reliability components of reputation on citizens' cooperation, engagement in water saving activities, and levels of complaints. We use the Cypriot Water Authority as a case study and inquire how its institutional reputation influences Cypriot citizens' behavior regarding water use. Our data was collected via a representative national survey administered to a random sample of 800 Cypriots in the spring of 2009 and show that favorable perceptions of particular components of institutional reputation shape the levels of satisfaction with specific organizational outputs.

compliance, efficacy, institutional reputation, moral reliability, water authority
1748-5983
350-367
Capelos, Tereza
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Provost, Colin
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Parouti, Maria
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Barnett, Julie
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Chenoweth, Jonathan
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Capelos, Tereza, Provost, Colin, Parouti, Maria, Barnett, Julie, Chenoweth, Jonathan, Fife-Schaw, Chris and Kelay, Tanika (2016) Ingredients of institutional reputations and citizen engagement with regulators. Regulation and Governance, 10 (4), 350-367. (doi:10.1111/rego.12097).

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the link between the reputational components of efficacy and moral reliability of institutions, and citizens' compliance with institutional recommendations. Research on bureaucratic reputations highlights the significance of positive political reputations based on credibility and legitimacy, but the impact of these components is not systematically isolated and studied. We draw insights from political psychology to move beyond a positive-negative valence-based approach of reputation, and highlight the different effect of efficacy and moral reliability components of reputation on citizens' cooperation, engagement in water saving activities, and levels of complaints. We use the Cypriot Water Authority as a case study and inquire how its institutional reputation influences Cypriot citizens' behavior regarding water use. Our data was collected via a representative national survey administered to a random sample of 800 Cypriots in the spring of 2009 and show that favorable perceptions of particular components of institutional reputation shape the levels of satisfaction with specific organizational outputs.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 June 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 August 2015
Published date: 14 December 2016
Additional Information: Funding Information: This research was carried out as part of Work Area 6 of the TECHNEAU project, an integrated project funded under FP6 of the European Commission, grant number 018320. Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
Keywords: compliance, efficacy, institutional reputation, moral reliability, water authority

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Local EPrints ID: 482950
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482950
ISSN: 1748-5983
PURE UUID: abafbd3d-744d-42ab-8a47-1f0dc6f78e71
ORCID for Tereza Capelos: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9371-4509

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Author: Tereza Capelos ORCID iD
Author: Colin Provost
Author: Maria Parouti
Author: Julie Barnett
Author: Jonathan Chenoweth
Author: Chris Fife-Schaw
Author: Tanika Kelay

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