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Public Trust in Local Government: Explaining the Role of Good Governance Practices
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Beshi Taye Demissie
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2020
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Beshi Taye Demissie
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Local government
2020
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Public Trust in Local Government: Explaining the Role of Good Governance Practices
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Public Trust in Local Government: Explaining the Role of Good Governance Practices
2020
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Overview
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the role of good governance practices on public trust in local government. In this study, a conceptual model was developed and tested empirically in Ethiopia by selecting Bahir Dar City Administration. The data analyses yielded the following results. All independent variables were highly influential in describing the public’s level of trust in their local government. In this case, participants who perceived the existence of transparency, accountability, and responsiveness had greater trust in the City Administration than their counterparts.
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Springer Nature B.V
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