Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad"
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How culture may nurture institutional trust: Some empirical insights from Bangladesh and Nepal
Jamil, Ishtiaq; Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-06)Motivation Most studies of the normative roots of political trust argue that they stem from policy performance rather than from cultural orientation. That sits at odds with the observation that institutional trust—that ... -
Reducing corruption through e-governance: Rhetoric or reality? An empirical inquiry
Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad (Master thesis, 2014-06-02)Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing economic growth and improving the quality of life of the citizens across the globe. Amidst the negative consequences of ... -
Relationships among Governance Quality, Institutional Performance, and (Dis)Trust: Trends and Tensions: A Quest for Critical Ingredients of Institutional Trust
Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad (Doctoral thesis, 2019-06-14)This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, and then in 32 African countries. These countries were chosen in order to explore why citizens ... -
Role of anti-/pro-public sector bias in shaping perceived performance and fairness: an experimental exploration in South Asia
Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad; Jamil, Ishtiaq (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)People may evaluate the same level of performance differently because of different biases. The study explores the possible effects of anti-/pro-public-sector bias on perceived performance and fairness in South Asian ... -
Trustworthiness of the Female Civil Servants in Three South Asian Countries: Exploring Key Determining Factors
Jamil, Ishtiaq; Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad; Ramasamy, Ramesh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The study aimed to answer what explains the perceived trustworthiness of female civil servants in three South Asian countries using a country-representative survey (n = 6240; 2,740 in Bangladesh; 2,256 in Nepal and 1,244 ...