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The future in our hands: How citizenship efficacy ensures commitment to the national group facing institutional inefficacy

机译:我们手中的未来:公民身份疗效如何确保对国家集团面临的机构效率低度承诺

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Literature has shown that citizens' mistrust in national institutions has a negative impact on their involvement with, and commitment to, their national group. We examine the idea that citizenship efficacy beliefs may revert this process. We propose that facing institutional inefficacy to exert social control, beliefs that civic participation is effective, strengthens individuals' commitment to the national group. Participants (N = 176) were informed that national institutions were effective (vs. ineffective) in reacting to white-collar crime, and that citizens' civic/political participation had an effective (vs. ineffective) impact on government's decisions, the political system and their nation's future. Results suggest that citizenship efficacy beliefs are crucial to counteract or even revert citizens' disinvestment in the national group caused by the perception that the social control system is ineffective. We discuss the results in light of the theoretical and empirical framework of social psychology of citizenship and subjective group dynamics theory.
机译:文献表明,公民对国家机构的不信任对他们参与和致力于国家团体有负面影响。我们研究了公民效能信念可能逆转这一过程的观点。我们认为,面对社会控制的制度无效性,公民参与是有效的信念加强了个人对国家群体的承诺。参与者(N=176)被告知,国家机构在应对白领犯罪方面有效(而非无效),公民/政治参与对政府决策、政治制度和国家未来有有效(而非无效)影响。结果表明,公民效能信念对于抵消甚至恢复公民因认为社会控制系统无效而减少对国家群体的投资至关重要。我们根据公民社会心理学和主观群体动力学理论的理论和实证框架对结果进行了讨论。

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