2020
DOI: 10.9770/ird.2020.2.1(5)
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Policy trusts in public policy in the Slovak Republic

Abstract: The research study offers an analysis of public opinion of citizens of the Slovak Republic focused on trust in politics and politicians, while the authors try to look for possibilities of increasing the political participation of Slovaks. Among other things, the analysis of public opinion showed that citizens of the Slovak Republic are not active in political participation. Most of the polled Slovaks do not try to influence politics other than by participating in elections, with only a third of those polled ac… Show more

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“…In this context, notable publications such as (Onyusheva, 2017), (Smirnova, 2016), (Tumalavičius et al, 2017), (Ivanov et al, 2012), (Caurkubule et al, 2020), (Chehabeddine, Tvaronavičienė, 2020), (Vigliarolo, 2020) are to be singled out. There are even fewer works that would systematically examine the impact of public policy on the behavior of business entities at the micro level (Jumakulov et al, 2019), (Musaripov et al, 2019), (Kurmanov et al, 2019), (Popova et al, 2019), (Pukala & Petrova, 2019), (Lazarova et al, 2015), (Yankovyi et al, 2019), (Zbierowski, 2017), (Zahars & Stivrenieks, 2018), (Pachura, 2015), (Lincényi, Čársky, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, notable publications such as (Onyusheva, 2017), (Smirnova, 2016), (Tumalavičius et al, 2017), (Ivanov et al, 2012), (Caurkubule et al, 2020), (Chehabeddine, Tvaronavičienė, 2020), (Vigliarolo, 2020) are to be singled out. There are even fewer works that would systematically examine the impact of public policy on the behavior of business entities at the micro level (Jumakulov et al, 2019), (Musaripov et al, 2019), (Kurmanov et al, 2019), (Popova et al, 2019), (Pukala & Petrova, 2019), (Lazarova et al, 2015), (Yankovyi et al, 2019), (Zbierowski, 2017), (Zahars & Stivrenieks, 2018), (Pachura, 2015), (Lincényi, Čársky, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9770/jesi.2020.7.4(7) According to Wu, Zhu (2016) research linking corruption to life satisfaction is limited because life satisfaction has not traditionally been considered a political outcome or a politically relevant event. Only recently have researchers begun to examine the influence of political factors such as regime type, government welfare policy, and political representation on happiness (Bok 2010;Alvarez-Diaz et al 2010;Di Tella & MacCulloch, 2005;Haller & Hadler, 2006;Pacek & Radcliff, 2008;Radcliff 2001Radcliff , 2005Lincényi, Čársky, 2020). Charron et al (2013) argued that until the mid-1990s, issues of corruption and mismanagement in the social sciences were largely ignored.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, it can be a problem not to slip into populism. (Čársky, Lincényi, 2020) Populism is currently a potent political marketing tactic too. An example is that in the last decade, nationalist and populist political parties, such as Alternative for Deutschland, the Dutch Freedom Party, the French National Front, the Czech Freedom and Direct Democracy, and the Slovak Kotleba -People's Party of our Slovakia, have entered their national parliaments with this tactic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%