How Policy Legitimacy affects Policy Support Throughout the Policy Cycle
Abstract
We analyze the importance of legitimacy and compare how drivers of public policy attitudes evolve across the policy process consisting of the input (i.e., the processes forgoing acquisition of power and the procedures permeating political decision-making), throughput (i.e., the inclusion of and interactions between actors in a governance system), and output (i.e., the substantive consequences of those decisions) stages. Using unique panel data through the three phases of the congestion tax in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, we find that legitimacy is indeed important in explaining policy support. Moreover, we find a lingering effect where support in one phase depends on legitimacy both in the present and in previous phases. Hence, our study takes us one step further on the road to understand the complicated dynamic mechanisms behind the interactions between policy making, policy support, and the legitimacy and approval of politicians and political processes.
Keywords: Policy, Support, Attitudes, Legitimacy, Policy Cycle, Environment, Congestion Tax
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Date
2016-11Author
Jagers, Sverker
Matti, Simon
Nordblom, Katarina
Publication type
article, other scientific
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2016:15
Language
eng