A validated measurement for felt relational accountability in the public sector: gauging the account holder’s legitimacy and expertise
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2021
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The effectiveness of formal public sector accountability mechanisms is largely predicated on the individual perception of accountability. In particular, the individual’s experienced relationship to account holders is key in understanding the effects of formal accountability mechanisms. This article develops a measurement instrument for felt relational accountability in public administration. We measure perceived legitimacy and expertise of the account holder, as crucial relational dimensions applicable to various accountability relations. The instrument was tested and cross validated among two samples of Dutch public employees. We discuss theoretical implications of studying accountability at the actor-level and provide practical applications of the instrument.
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accountability relations, behavioural public administration, expertise, Felt accountability, legitimacy, scale development, Management Information Systems, Management of Technology and Innovation, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Overman, S, Schillemans, T & Grimmelikhuijsen, S 2021, 'A validated measurement for felt relational accountability in the public sector : gauging the account holder’s legitimacy and expertise', Public Management Review, vol. 23, no. 12, pp. 1748-1767 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2020.1751254