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Trust and expected costs as antecedents of citizens’ motivation to participate in public policymaking

机译:信任和预期成本是公民参与公共政策制定动机的前提

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Objectives. The present study aimed at testing whether costs, trustworthiness of government, and expected voice could predict citizens' willingness to get involved in participatory governance processes. Participants and setting. Research participants were one-hundred and ninety-two volunteer students of Sapienza University of Rome, 66% female. Hypotheses. We hypothesized both main effects of trust (positive) and expected costs (negative) and an interactive effect of the two variables on citizens' willingness to participate. We also expected voice to be a mediator of such an interaction effect on willingness to participate. Statistical analyses. A 2 (costs) by 2 (trust) ANOVA was applied both to manipulation checks and to motivation to participate. Following this, we performed a bootstrap mediated moderation analysis (Hayes, 2013). Results. Motivation to participate was significantly affected by trust, in fact participants in the high trust condition, were more willing to participate (M= 3.84, SD = .91) rather than those in the low trust condition (M = 3.31, SD = .99). Also, a main effect of costs emerged, with low costs inducing higher motivation to participate (M = 3.73, SD = .92) than high costs (M = 3.41, SD = 1.03). More importantly, these effects were qualified by the predicted interaction between costs and trust: while in the high trust condition costs did not affect willingness to participate, in the low costs condition they made a significant difference. Finally, mediated moderation analysis showed that that expected voice was responsible for the impact of the trust by costs interaction on motivation to participate. Limitation. The main limitation of the study concerns generalizability of its results across populations of different ages and occupation.
机译:目标。本研究旨在测试成本,政府的信任度和预期的声音是否可以预测公民参与参与式治理流程的意愿。参与者和设置。研究参与者是罗马萨皮恩扎大学的一百零二十二名志愿者学生,其中女性占66%。假设。我们假设了信任(正)和预期成本(负)的主要影响,以及这两个变量对公民参与意愿的互动影响。我们还希望声音能够成为这种互动影响参与意愿的媒介。统计分析。将2(成本)乘2(信任)ANOVA应用于操纵检查和参与动机。此后,我们进行了引导介导的调节分析(Hayes,2013年)。结果。参与的动机受到信任的显着影响,事实上,处于高信任状态的参与者更愿意参与(M = 3.84,SD = 0.91),而不是处于低信任状态的参与者(M = 3.31,SD = .99) )。此外,出现了成本的主要影响,与高成本(M = 3.41,SD = 1.03)相比,低成本诱导了更高的参与动机(M = 3.73,SD = 0.92)。更重要的是,这些影响通过成本与信任之间的预测交互作用得以验证:在高信任条件下,成本不会影响参与意愿,而在低成本条件下,它们会产生显着差异。最后,中介调节分析表明,预期的声音是成本相互作用对参与动机的信任影响的原因。局限性。该研究的主要局限性在于其研究结果可在不同年龄和职业的人群中推广。

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