What makes administrative and hierarchical procedures more burdensome? : effects of degree of procedures, outcome favorability, and confucian values on red tape perception
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2020
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Authors: | Moon, Myung Jae ; Kim, Jungsook ; Jung, Sehee ; Cho, Beomgeun |
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Public performance & management review. - Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, ISSN 1557-9271, ZDB-ID 2016974-7. - Vol. 43.2020, 6, p. 1237-1259
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Subject: | Administrative procedures | confucian values | experimental study | hierarchical procedures | red tape | Konfuzianismus | Confucianism | Öffentliche Verwaltung | Public administration | Experiment |
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