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Understanding the Drivers of Trust in Government Institutions in Korea

The erosion of public trust challenges government’s capacity to implement policies and carry out reforms. While Korea has achieved and maintained rapid economic growth and development, and performs comparatively well in several existing measures of the quality of public administration, trust in government institutions is relatively low. This pioneering case study presents a measurement and policy framework of the drivers of institutional trust and explores some policy avenues Korea could take to restore trust in public institutions.

Published on November 30, 2018

In series:Building Trust in Public Institutionsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
Foreword
Executive summary
Trust matters for governance
Trust in government in Korea: A puzzle
Drivers of trust in government in Korea: Competence
Drivers of trust in government in Korea: Values
Public conflicts and trust
Government communication and trust
Annexes2 chapters available
Definitions in the OECD Trust Framework
Methodology
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