Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia

This study aims to provide evidence on the drivers of institutional trust in transition economies. Trust in institutions is of critical importance for the consolidation of democracy, as well as for political and social stability. Bearing in mind the political developments during the transit...

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Main Authors: Džunić Marija, Golubović Nataša, Marinković Srđan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Anali
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2020/0013-32642025135D.pdf
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spelling doaj-b318aa2f41374283b2bbacdd26c0adb22021-02-05T08:05:16ZengFaculty of Economics, BelgradeEkonomski Anali0013-32641820-73752020-01-016522513516110.2298/EKA2025135D0013-32642025135DDeterminants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from SerbiaDžunić Marija0Golubović Nataša1Marinković Srđan2Faculty of Economics, University of NiŠFaculty of Economics, University of NišFaculty of Economics, University of NišThis study aims to provide evidence on the drivers of institutional trust in transition economies. Trust in institutions is of critical importance for the consolidation of democracy, as well as for political and social stability. Bearing in mind the political developments during the transition, the fragile democracies of post-socialist countries have faced significant challenges in terms of declining institutional trust, leading to problems of legitimacy and government ineffectiveness. Therefore, the transition countries represent a fertile ground for testing the theories that explain the origins and dynamics of institutional trust. In this paper we explore the level of institutional trust in Serbia and test the alternative views on the determinants of trust in key institutions of cultural and institutional theories. The cultural perspective implies that the level of trust in institutions is dependent on citizens’ long-standing and deep-seated cultural norms, while the institutional approach explains trust as the outcome of individual perceptions of institutional performance. In order to examine the cultural and institutional variables that explain trust in a set of public institutions in Serbia, we employ individual-level data from the Life in Transition Survey. The analysis is aimed at generating policy suggestions and measures that can raise institutional credibility.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2020/0013-32642025135D.pdftrustinstitutionsnormsinstitutional performancepost-communist transition
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author Džunić Marija
Golubović Nataša
Marinković Srđan
spellingShingle Džunić Marija
Golubović Nataša
Marinković Srđan
Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
Ekonomski Anali
trust
institutions
norms
institutional performance
post-communist transition
author_facet Džunić Marija
Golubović Nataša
Marinković Srđan
author_sort Džunić Marija
title Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
title_short Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
title_full Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
title_fullStr Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: Lessons from Serbia
title_sort determinants of institutional trust in transition economies: lessons from serbia
publisher Faculty of Economics, Belgrade
series Ekonomski Anali
issn 0013-3264
1820-7375
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study aims to provide evidence on the drivers of institutional trust in transition economies. Trust in institutions is of critical importance for the consolidation of democracy, as well as for political and social stability. Bearing in mind the political developments during the transition, the fragile democracies of post-socialist countries have faced significant challenges in terms of declining institutional trust, leading to problems of legitimacy and government ineffectiveness. Therefore, the transition countries represent a fertile ground for testing the theories that explain the origins and dynamics of institutional trust. In this paper we explore the level of institutional trust in Serbia and test the alternative views on the determinants of trust in key institutions of cultural and institutional theories. The cultural perspective implies that the level of trust in institutions is dependent on citizens’ long-standing and deep-seated cultural norms, while the institutional approach explains trust as the outcome of individual perceptions of institutional performance. In order to examine the cultural and institutional variables that explain trust in a set of public institutions in Serbia, we employ individual-level data from the Life in Transition Survey. The analysis is aimed at generating policy suggestions and measures that can raise institutional credibility.
topic trust
institutions
norms
institutional performance
post-communist transition
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2020/0013-32642025135D.pdf
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