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Institute of Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences / About Institute / Publications / Digital Transformation of Government Control and Trust in Government: To the Problem Statement
Digital Transformation of Government Control and Trust in Government: To the Problem Statement
Trakhtenberg A.D. Dyakova E.G. Digital Transformation of Government Control and Trust in Government: To the Problem Statement // Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research. Vol. 138. Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific and Practical Conference “Modern Management Trends and the Digital Economy: from Regional Development to Global Economic Growth.– Amsterdam: Atlantis Press, 2020.– P. 830-834.
The article provides an analysis of the so-called performance theory, directly connecting trust in government authorities and the quality of government electronic services according to the scheme: “improving the quality of government services through the use of information technology - increase of citizen satisfaction with the quality of services - increase of trust in government authorities.” It was demonstrated that this theory does not have empirical confirmation, both due to difficulties with the operationalization of the “trust in government” concept and because of the so-called “attribution errors”. The difference of the methods used to assess the quality of e-services and determining the level of trust in government authorities, further compounds matters. The empirical results look unclear and controversial: trust is both the cause and the consequence of satisfaction with the control quality. However, performance theory is supported by a coalition of technocrat experts interested in promoting it as a tool to the rationale for the very costly processes of the digital transformation of government control.