The negative effect of red tape on procedural satisfaction

Wesley Kaufmann*, Lars Tummers

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Abstract

In this study, we aim to replicate and extend the negative effect of red tape on procedural satisfaction by conducting an experiment via the online crowdsourcing service MTurk. Our findings indicate that a higher level of red tape is indeed associated with lower procedural satisfaction. We also find support for a statistically significant interaction between red tape and political ideology; the negative effect of red tape on procedural satisfaction is stronger for individuals with more conservative political views. These findings confirm the pathological nature of red tape and affirm the relevance of experimental red tape research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1311-1327
Number of pages17
JournalPublic Management Review
Volume19
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Red tape
  • experiment
  • replication
  • procedural satisfaction
  • CITIZEN SATISFACTION
  • WORK MOTIVATION
  • POLITICAL CONSERVATISM
  • PERFORMANCE
  • IDEOLOGY
  • MANAGERS
  • DISCONFIRMATION
  • FORMALIZATION
  • EXPECTATIONS
  • PERCEPTIONS

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