2003
DOI: 10.2307/3186095
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Corruption, Political Allegiances, and Attitudes toward Government in Contemporary Democracies

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“…Lastly, whilst it is expected that the media exercise a strong infl uence on citizens' perception of corruption, the studies that have analysed the perception of corruption as a public problem consider it necessary to also take into account other factors such as the individual's characteristics (age, gender, income level, and education) and the changes in the economic and political climate (Seligson, 2002;Anderson and Tverdova, 2003;Blake and Martin, 2006;Morales, 2009;Melgar et al, 2010;Persily and Lammie, 2010). These studies argue that citizens are more critical of corruption when there is an economic crisis, and that an important relationship exists between the assessment of the economic situation, the assessment of the political situation and the perception of corruption.…”
Section: The Impact Of Media Coverage Of Corruption On Spanish Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, whilst it is expected that the media exercise a strong infl uence on citizens' perception of corruption, the studies that have analysed the perception of corruption as a public problem consider it necessary to also take into account other factors such as the individual's characteristics (age, gender, income level, and education) and the changes in the economic and political climate (Seligson, 2002;Anderson and Tverdova, 2003;Blake and Martin, 2006;Morales, 2009;Melgar et al, 2010;Persily and Lammie, 2010). These studies argue that citizens are more critical of corruption when there is an economic crisis, and that an important relationship exists between the assessment of the economic situation, the assessment of the political situation and the perception of corruption.…”
Section: The Impact Of Media Coverage Of Corruption On Spanish Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, los representantes también tienen una imagen clara de las causas de la desafección que coincide, además, con las explicaciones académicas del fenómeno. Son conscientes de que la corrupción es el principal problema que genera desafección (Anderson y Tverdova, 2003;Pharr, 2000;Seligson, 2002). Y en segundo lugar, mencionan el tratamiento que los medios de comunicación hacen de la política, (Newton 2006;Robinson, 1976).…”
Section: La Desafección Políticaunclassified
“…Numerous scholars argue that corruption systematically undermines democratic principles and performance of political and economic institutions, and, as a result, diminishes people's faith in the political process (e.g., Anderson and Tverdova, 2003). If a businessperson has to constantly rely on gifts and bribery to receive fair treatment by the courts, he is not likely to respond with high level of confidence in the legal system.…”
Section: H2: Enterprise Owner/manager Will Express Higher Confidence mentioning
confidence: 99%