Title
Društveni kapital kao determinanta kvaliteta javnog upravljanja
Creator
Đorić, Žarko, 1982-
Copyright date
2020
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 02.10.2020.
Other responsibilities
mentor
Golubović, Nataša 1967-
član komisije
Džunić, Marija
član komisije
Zubović, Jovan
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Ekonomski fakultet
Group
Katedra za nacionalnu ekonomiju i finansije
Alternative title
Social capital as a determinant of governance quality
Publisher
[Ž. М. Đorić]
Format
[15], 290 listova
description
Bibliografija: listovi 259-290.
description
Macroeconomics
Abstract (en)
Recent theoretical and empirical research in economic science
and other social sciences has indicated a growing interest in the
interdependence of social capital and public governance. The aim of
the paper is to identify the basic channels and mechanisms for the
contribution of social capital to the quality of public governance,
based on the analysis of the interdependence of social capital and
public governance.
The subject of this doctoral dissertation is social capital as a
determinant of the quality of public governance. Statistical methods -
regression and correlation analysis - were applied to determine cause
and effect relationships between the investigated phenomena. The
analysis covers selected transition economies (10 Central and Eastern
European countries: Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania, as well
as the Republic of Serbia) for the two comparative time series relating
to 2010 and 2016. year. The results of correlation and regression
analysis confirmed the starting hypothesis that there is a relationship
of interdependence between social capital and public governance. In
addition, selected theoretical and empirical research has shown the
validity of hypotheses that a higher level of trust creates the
conditions for the development of effective formal institutions, and
that social participation influences the development of a more
responsible and responsive public administration. Particular attention
in this doctoral dissertation is also devoted to the analysis of the state
of social capital and the performance of public governance in the
Republic of Serbia. Also, the observed tendencies in the structure of
public governance in the Republic of Serbia indicate the importance
of combating corruption and strengthening the rule of law.
The research findings in this doctoral dissertation represent a
significant input to macroeconomic policy makers in transition
economies and provide a basis for considering the importance of
social capital and its individual components, as determinants of
improving the quality of public governance.
Authors Key words
javno upravljanje, institucije, društveni kapital, društvene
mreže, ekonomski razvoj, birokratija, generalizovano poverenje,
poverenje u institucije, reforme, korupcija
Authors Key words
public governance, institutions, social capital, social networks,
economic development, bureaucracy, generalized trust, trust in institutions, reforms, corruption
Classification
330.142:316.472.47]:35.07(043.3)
330.34(4-664):330.837(043.3)
Subject
S 180
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
Recent theoretical and empirical research in economic science
and other social sciences has indicated a growing interest in the
interdependence of social capital and public governance. The aim of
the paper is to identify the basic channels and mechanisms for the
contribution of social capital to the quality of public governance,
based on the analysis of the interdependence of social capital and
public governance.
The subject of this doctoral dissertation is social capital as a
determinant of the quality of public governance. Statistical methods -
regression and correlation analysis - were applied to determine cause
and effect relationships between the investigated phenomena. The
analysis covers selected transition economies (10 Central and Eastern
European countries: Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania, as well
as the Republic of Serbia) for the two comparative time series relating
to 2010 and 2016. year. The results of correlation and regression
analysis confirmed the starting hypothesis that there is a relationship
of interdependence between social capital and public governance. In
addition, selected theoretical and empirical research has shown the
validity of hypotheses that a higher level of trust creates the
conditions for the development of effective formal institutions, and
that social participation influences the development of a more
responsible and responsive public administration. Particular attention
in this doctoral dissertation is also devoted to the analysis of the state
of social capital and the performance of public governance in the
Republic of Serbia. Also, the observed tendencies in the structure of
public governance in the Republic of Serbia indicate the importance
of combating corruption and strengthening the rule of law.
The research findings in this doctoral dissertation represent a
significant input to macroeconomic policy makers in transition
economies and provide a basis for considering the importance of
social capital and its individual components, as determinants of
improving the quality of public governance.
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