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      • Interpretive and Disposition Effect of Democratic Policies and Ploitical Propensity on Ploitical Engagement: A Test of Plicy Feedback in the Philippines

        ( Reginald Ugaddan ),( Erickson Calata ) 한국정책학회 2016 한국정책학회 추계학술발표논문집 Vol.2016 No.-

        There are frequent calls to enhance citizen`s engagement on governance that would pave the way towards a participatory governance paradigm. In various governance realms, citizens may directly and/or indirectly engage with the governmtent through available mediums(e.g., mass media, electronic systems, mails, petition, etc.). Albeity the availability of reachable platforms of engagemnt, citizens remains to be passive in voicing their policy needs or wants, such as priorities of governmetn activities. While many studies have explored a set of determinants that influence citizen`s engagement in policy-making, few studies a set of determinants that influence citizen`s engagement in policy-making, few studies ascertain the relationship and the role of existing government democratic policies, trust, and individual political inclinations on political engagement. To resolve the gap, this study draws on the theoretical lens of policy feedback theory, proposing that rules and regulations (i.e., democratic policies) might produce interpretative effects (i.e., trust in government). This will subsequently influence and individual`s civic predisposition (i.e., political inclination) which might enhance citizen`s civic engagement (i.e., political engagement). Also, this study re-specified the policy feedback back testing on the predictive capacity of interpretative effects on civic engagement. Using the data from a large sample of the Asia Barometer asURVEY 2007 focusing on the data collected from the Philippines, the study tests a latent model employing structural equation modeling technique. The study fornd that democratic policies positively predict trust in goernment while the latter negatively predicts political inclination. The findings also show that citizen`s political engagement is positively influenced by citizen`s trust in the government.

      • Trust in Government in Democratic Spaces: An Empirical Analysis of Policy Feedback in the Philippines

        ( Reginald Ugaddan ),( Erickson Calata ) 한국정책학회 2018 International Journal of Policy Studies Vol.9 No.1

        There are frequent calls to enhance citizen’s engagement on governance that would pave the way towards a participatory governance paradigm. In various governance realms, citizens may directly and/or indirectly engage with the government through available mediums (e.g., mass media, electronic systems, mails, petitions, etc.). Albeit the availability of reachable platforms of engagement, citizens remain to be passive in voicing their policy needs or wants, such as priorities of government activities. While many studies have explored a set of determinants that influence citizen’s engagement in policy-making, few studies ascertain the relationship and the role of existing government democratic policies, trust, and individual political inclinations on political engagement. To resolve the gap, this study draws on the theoretical lens of policy feedback theory, proposing that rules and regulations (i.e., democratic policies) might produce interpretative effects (i.e., trust in government). This will subsequently influence an individual’s civic predisposition (i.e., political propensity) which might enhance citizen’s civic engagement (i.e., political engagement). Also, this study re-specified the policy feedback back testing on the predictive capacity of interpretative effects on civic engagement. Using the data from a large sample of the Asia Barometer Survey 2007 focusing on the data collected from the Philippines, the study tests a latent model employing structural equation modeling technique. The study found that democratic policies positively predict trust in government while the latter negatively predicts political propensity. The findings also show that citizen’s political engagement is positively influenced by citizen’s trust in the government.

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