摘要:This contribution applies the Q methodology to investigate Chinese public employees' accountability preferences under different accountability relationships in delivering public services. We identify four accountability preferences: a vertically oriented accountability, a network-style accountability, a style of accountability between market and participatory accountability, and a vertically oriented style of market accountability. Our data show that Chinese public employees hold varied accountability preferences in public service delivery, and hierarchy is a relatively popular one. It is suggested that governors should effectively align different accountability relationships with the aim of better steering the behavior of public employees in public service delivery.
关键词:accountability preferenceChinapublic service deliveryQ methodology
DOI:10.1111/ropr.12531
原文刊载于:REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH . Early Access JUN 2023
WOS链接:https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001000031500001