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  1. Scientific and Parascientific Communication
    Contributor: Mur-Dueñas, Pilar (Herausgeber); Lorés, Rosa (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel

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  2. Legitimität des Staates
    Contributor: Herbst, Tobias (HerausgeberIn); Zucca-Soest, Sabrina (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    In Zeiten der Globalisierung und der Entgrenzung und Infragestellung staatlicher Souveränität erhält die Frage nach der Legitimität des Staates besondere Brisanz. Wenn Macht durch das Konzept der Legitimität in gerechtfertigte Herrschaft überführt... more

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    In Zeiten der Globalisierung und der Entgrenzung und Infragestellung staatlicher Souveränität erhält die Frage nach der Legitimität des Staates besondere Brisanz. Wenn Macht durch das Konzept der Legitimität in gerechtfertigte Herrschaft überführt werden soll, bedarf die Legitimität als solche genauer Betrachtung. Dabei ist nicht nur zu fragen, worauf die Anerkennung einer Rechtsordnung beruht, sondern auch, wie ihre Anerkennungswürdigkeit begründet werden kann. Die Vielschichtigkeit des Legitimitätsbegriffs legt es dabei nahe, ihn aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven zu betrachten und diese Perspektiven zu einem möglichst umfassenden Gesamtbild zusammenzufügen. Das Spektrum der an diesem Band beteiligten Disziplinen umfasst die Ethnologie, die Psychologie, die Rechtswissenschaft, die Staatstheorie, die Politikwissenschaft und die Philosophie. Er gliedert sich in folgende thematische Blöcke: Empirische Zugänge, Sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge, Theoretische Zugänge und Entwicklungsfragen. Mit Beiträgen von Hermann Amborn, Eva Birkenstock, Sergio Dellavalle, Andreas Funke, Andreas Glöckner, Tobias Herbst, Ulf Kemper, Lando Kirchmair, Anna Katharina Mangold, Andreas Niederberger, Utz Schliesky, Peter Seyferth, Rüdiger Voigt, Claudia Wirsing und Sabrina Zucca-Soest In these times of globalisation and the denationalisation and questioning of state sovereignty, the question of the legitimacy of the state has become particularly explosive. If power is to be transformed into justified rule through the concept of legitimacy, legitimacy as such requires close examination. In this context, it is not only necessary to ask what the recognition of a legal system is based on, but also how its recognition can be justified. The complexity of the concept of legitimacy suggests that it should be considered from different perspectives and that these perspectives should be combined to form a comprehensive overall picture. The spectrum of disciplines involved in this volume includes ethnology, psychology, law, state theory, political science and philosophy. It is divided into the following thematic blocks: empirical approaches, social science approaches, theoretical approaches and development issues. With contributions by Hermann Amborn, Eva Birkenstock, Sergio Dellavalle, Andreas Funke, Andreas Glöckner, Tobias Herbst, Ulf Kemper, Lando Kirchmair, Anna Katharina Mangold, Andreas Niederberger, Utz Schliesky, Peter Seyferth, Rüdiger Voigt, Claudia Wirsing und Sabrina Zucca-Soest

     

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  3. Scientific and Parascientific Communication
    Contributor: Mur-Dueñas, Pilar (Herausgeber); Lorés, Rosa (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    There is an increasing need for scholars and scientists to not only conduct research that has a significant impact on society but also to communicate that research widely. Such research outreach also contributes to engaging wide, diverse audiences.... more

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    There is an increasing need for scholars and scientists to not only conduct research that has a significant impact on society but also to communicate that research widely. Such research outreach also contributes to engaging wide, diverse audiences. As such, the discursive practices have become more and more complex, multimodal, and multimedia-based for scholars and scientists. Scientific communication is currently shared to a great extent with peers in technology-mediated contexts, which allows formal scientific publications to be opened to public viewing. Alongside this so-called “primary output” (Puschmann 2015), new ways, modes, and discourses are being used to bring science closer to a lay audience and promote citizen participation. The affordances of existing and emergent platforms are fostering a change in audience roles, and with it, the erosion of boundaries between scientific communities and the general public, entailing the dissemination of scientific information and knowledge beyond the former (Trench 2008). We are thus witnessing the development of discursive practices which may be referred to as instances of “parascientific communication”. These practices transcend previously well-delimited communities and spheres of communication. Parascientific genres are evolving based on authoritative or expert knowledge (communicated through conventional, sanctioned scientific genres) but not subjected to the filters of internal, formal science communication (Kelly and Miller 2016). This Special Issue seeks to gain a better understanding of the purposes and specific features of these new scientific communication practices.

     

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  4. Koloniale Herrschaft als Nährboden für Korruption?
    eine Untersuchung der Herrschaftslegitimation in Subsahara-Afrika
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden

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    Contributor: Becker, Manuel
    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9783828849006; 3828849008
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    RVK Categories: NQ 9300 ; MI 10080 ; QL 415
    Series: Young Academics - Politikwissenschaft ; 2
    Subjects: Kolonialismus; Korruption
    Other subjects: Afrika; Africa; Bonn School; Bonner Schule; colonial rule; Empirie; Heinrich Popitz; colonialism; corruption; Herrschaft; Herrschaftsformen; empiricism; Herrschaftslegitimität; forms of rule; Historische-Analyse; historical analysis; Kolonialherrschaft; legitimacy; legitimacy of rule; Kolonialismus; politics; Korruption; Legitimität; postcolonialism; rule; Max Weber; sub-Saharan; Politik; Postkolonialismus; Subsahara; Trutz von Trotha
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  5. Optimal Distinctiveness across Revenue Models
    Performance Effects of Differentiation of Paid and Free Products in a Mobile App Market

    The optimal distinctiveness literature highlights a fundamental trade-off in product positioning within market categories: products should be distinct to minimize competition, but similar to build legitimacy. Most recently, this research has focused... more

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    The optimal distinctiveness literature highlights a fundamental trade-off in product positioning within market categories: products should be distinct to minimize competition, but similar to build legitimacy. Most recently, this research has focused on understanding sources of variance in the distinctiveness-performance relationship. We extend this literature with an examination of digital products and argue that the relationship depends on products’ revenue models: we theorize the relationship is inverted U-shaped for paid products but U-shaped for free products, owing to heightened privacy concerns of free product customers. We further argue that this latter relationship becomes flatter for free products that provide greater monetization transparency by publishing a privacy statement or adopting a freemium revenue approach. Hypotheses are tested using a sample of 250,000-plus Apple App Store apps

     

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    Series: IESE Business School Working Paper
    Subjects: differentiation; legitimacy; machine learning; optimal distinctiveness; platforms; revenue models
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (64 p)
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    Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments February 21, 2022 erstellt

  6. Governance and COVID-19 in Bolivia
    Published: May 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    On 10 March 2020, the Bolivian government identified two COVID-19 cases in Bolivians returning from Italy. The national government responded swiftly and sent the country into one of the world's strictest lockdowns on 22 March 2020. However, low state... more

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    On 10 March 2020, the Bolivian government identified two COVID-19 cases in Bolivians returning from Italy. The national government responded swiftly and sent the country into one of the world's strictest lockdowns on 22 March 2020. However, low state capacity and low government legitimacy snarled up the national government's response. Despite an initial centralized response to the pandemic, the national government devolved authority to the country's decentralized subnational authorities, with some following the national government's directives, most selectively complying, and some resisting. We analyse original daily data on COVID-19 cases, deaths, movements, and policies at the subnational level from Bolivia's nine departments. The data spans a year, from 10 March 2020 to 10 March 2021. We find that some departments had much higher cases and deaths per 100,000 residents than others. Our initial descriptive data suggests that local containment policies and proximity to Brazil explain some variation in cases and deaths, but surprisingly, local state and health capacity does not clearly account for the variation.

     

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    ISBN: 9789292671846
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    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 53
    Subjects: Bolivia; COVID-19; subnational; legitimacy; governance; state capacity; descriptive research
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  7. Trust the hand that protects you
    does UN peacekeeping harm post-conflict governments' legitimacy?
    Published: December 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Rebuilding state legitimacy is a thorny challenge in the aftermath of civil wars. The international community has stepped in to support post-conflict states in rebuilding state capacity, sometimes replacing governments in providing public goods. Most... more

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    Rebuilding state legitimacy is a thorny challenge in the aftermath of civil wars. The international community has stepped in to support post-conflict states in rebuilding state capacity, sometimes replacing governments in providing public goods. Most notably, research shows that UN peacekeepers reduce violence and are de factosecurity providers. On the one hand, by providing a secure environment, UN peacekeepers may facilitate the functioning of domestic institutions, which could reap the reputational benefit of working with the UN. However, I argue that attribution problems and reputational costs may counter the positive impact of the UN's capacitybuilding efforts. The analysis assesses whether and how external provision of security affects citizens' trust towards formal institutions-that is, government and police. The empirical analysis focuses on the case of the UN mission in Liberia and combines subnational deployment data with three rounds of geocoded Afrobarometer surveys. The project provides insights on how international interventions affect an understudied aspect of state-building: the legitimacy of the institutions they are expected to assist.

     

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    ISBN: 9789292672850
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    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 152
    Subjects: legitimacy; post-conflict; peacekeeping; trust
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  8. Scientific and Parascientific Communication
    Contributor: Mur-Dueñas, Pilar (Herausgeber); Lorés, Rosa (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel

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  9. Koloniale Herrschaft als Nährboden für Korruption?
    eine Untersuchung der Herrschaftslegitimation in Subsahara-Afrika
  10. The structure of MMP-elections
    Published: December 2021
    Publisher:  Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway

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    Series: Discussion paper / Department of Business and Management Science ; FOR 2021, 9
    Subjects: Mixed member proportional; equal influence; legitimacy; assembly size; faithful accounting
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  11. The Tanzanian state response to COVID-19
    why low capacity, discursive legitimacy, and twilight authority matter
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Tanzania received significant global attention for its COVID-19 response during the first year of the pandemic. It did not share pandemic statistics, require masks, implement lockdowns, or close borders; it questioned testing and vaccine efficacy;... more

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    Tanzania received significant global attention for its COVID-19 response during the first year of the pandemic. It did not share pandemic statistics, require masks, implement lockdowns, or close borders; it questioned testing and vaccine efficacy; and it emphasized traditional medicines as a cure. The country's response reflected a centralized, paternalistic state that emerged under postcolonial president Julius Nyerere and that stressed self-reliance and national unity. Although local officials did have some discretion to respond, the state's top-down solutions, its low capacity, and the broader campaign against bureaucratic corruption curtailed the space in which they could act. Nyerere's legitimating discourse of nationalism, self-reliance, and paternalism further problematized the global cooperation needed to address the pandemic and limited the space in which civil society could challenge state actions. The state's struggle for authority in the face of nonstate actors such as opposition parties and civil society groups led it to embrace strategies such as electoral authoritarianism to maintain control, thereby obscuring transparency and accountability in the pandemic. The focus on state capacity, legitimacy, and authority situate individual leaders' actions in broader structural contexts, while also showing African state agency.

     

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    ISBN: 9789292671655
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    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 34
    Subjects: Tanzania; nationalism; authority; capacity; legitimacy; electoral authoritarianism; Julius Nyerere
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  12. Political representation in the wake of ethnic violence and post-conflict institutional reform
    comparing views from Rwandan and Burundian citizens
    Published: November 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    The lack of political representation often lies at the origin of identity-based violence, and, when not resolved, can re-ignite violence. We study who perceives gains and losses in political representation in Rwanda and Burundi and why. We rely on a... more

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    The lack of political representation often lies at the origin of identity-based violence, and, when not resolved, can re-ignite violence. We study who perceives gains and losses in political representation in Rwanda and Burundi and why. We rely on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of over 700 individual life histories that cover the period 1985-2015. For both countries, we observe a sharp drop in perceived political representation in the run-up to and during violence, and a reversal across ethnicities in its aftermath, when Tutsi feel more represented than Hutu in Rwanda, and Hutu feel more represented than Tutsi in Burundi. We find that the gap in perceived political representation narrows over time in Rwanda as Hutu gradually perceive increases in substantive representation, which is in line with the idea that Tutsi elites in Rwanda who lack 'input legitimacy' maximize policies aiming for 'output legitimacy'. In Burundi, the gap is widening, suggesting that the Burundian regime has failed to give either input or output legitimacy.

     

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    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 142
    Subjects: political representation; violence; Rwanda; Burundi; life histories; legitimacy
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  13. Understanding Somalia's social contract and state-building efforts
    consequences for donor interventions
    Published: November 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Building on a World Bank regional study in Africa aiming at measuring social contracts concepts and within the framework of reflecting on future donor interventions, this paper applies social contracts measurement and complements with qualitative... more

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    Building on a World Bank regional study in Africa aiming at measuring social contracts concepts and within the framework of reflecting on future donor interventions, this paper applies social contracts measurement and complements with qualitative assessments in Somalia. This paper uses the framework developed regionally to explore the citizen-state bargain and social outcomes in Somalia and is relevant for most fragile and conflict-affected countries. The qualitative parts describing the social contract in Somalia use the lenses of security, education, and taxes to describe the current setting. It is usually assumed that improved service delivery in fragile states should improve almost automatically state legitimacy and then reduce conflict likelihood. This paper shows that the security imperative prevails in such countries and that tax bargaining hardly exists in most cases. Citizens' expectations are usually low, which explains that how service delivery is improved matters a lot for state legitimacy. This work draws lessons pertaining to past engagement, building on Somalia's history and also reflecting on how aid may impact the country.

     

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    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 123
    Subjects: Somalia; social contract; security; tax; education; legitimacy; conflict
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  14. Business authority in global governance
    beyond public and private
    Author: Mende, Janne
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany

    This paper discusses the concept of authority in global governance by unpacking the components that characterize its various notions. These components are the triadic relationship between power, legitimacy, and the reference to public interests, and... more

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    This paper discusses the concept of authority in global governance by unpacking the components that characterize its various notions. These components are the triadic relationship between power, legitimacy, and the reference to public interests, and how they are embedded in the constellation between public and private. After clarifying each of these components, the article applies them to business enterprises - key actors in global governance -, focusing on the issue area of business and human rights. The paper shows that business authority does not neatly fit into the public-private distinction that is pervasive in conceptions of global governance and the international human rights regime. Instead, businesses have public and private, as well as hybrid, roles in global governance. Business authority then forms a peculiar third, next to public authority and private authority. Accordingly, the paper suggests extending the two-pole constellation of public and private into a three-pole constellation, with business building a peculiar third position between and beyond the public and the private. This approach allows furthering the understanding of business authority in global governance in particular and the concept of authority in global governance more generally. Den pluralen Perspektiven auf Autorität in der Global Governance sind vier Elemente gemeinsam. Autorität lässt sich demnach bestimmen als ein triadisches Verhältnis zwischen Macht, Legitimität und dem Bezug auf öffentliche Interessen. Diese Triade ist eingebettet in eine vermittelte Konstellation von Öffentlichkeit und Privatheit. Nach einer konzeptuellen Klärung dieser vier Elemente von Autorität diskutiert das Paper Unternehmen als zentrale Governance-Akteure im Themenbereich Wirtschaft und Menschenrechte. Deutlich wird, dass die Autorität von Unternehmen sich nicht in die Unterscheidung von öffentlich und privat einordnen lässt, die gleichwohl für die Governance-Forschung und für das internationale Menschenrechtsregime prägend ist. Vielmehr haben Unternehmen sowohl öffentliche als auch private und darüber hinaus auch hybride Governance-Rollen inne. Ausgehend von den Konzepten privater Autorität und öffentlicher Autorität schlägt das Paper daher vor, Unternehmens-Autorität als eine dritte Form zu verstehen, die gleichzeitig zwischen und jenseits von Öffentlichkeit und Privatheit situiert ist. Diese Perspektive trägt zu einem erweiterten Verständnis von Unternehmens-Autorität in der Global Governance bei und erlaubt sowohl konzeptuelle als auch normative Anknüpfungspunkte.

     

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    Edition: revised September 2022
    Series: Discussion paper / WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Research Area International Politics and Law, Research Unit Global Governance ; SP IV 2020, 103r
    Subjects: Autorität; Macht; Legitimität; Global Governance; Menschenrechte; Unternehmen,öffentliche Interessen; Authority; power; legitimacy; global governance; human rights; business enterprises; public interests
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  15. Culture, institutions & the long divergence
    Published: February 2021
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    Recent theories of the Long Divergence between Middle Eastern and Western European economies focus on Middle Eastern (over-)reliance on religious legitimacy, use of slave soldiers, and persistence of restrictive proscriptions of religious (Islamic)... more

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    Recent theories of the Long Divergence between Middle Eastern and Western European economies focus on Middle Eastern (over-)reliance on religious legitimacy, use of slave soldiers, and persistence of restrictive proscriptions of religious (Islamic) law. These theories take as exogenous the cultural values that complement the prevailing institutions. As a result, they miss the role of cultural values in either supporting the persistence of or inducing change in the economic and institutional environment. In this paper, we address these issues by modeling the joint evolution of institutions and culture. In doing so, we place the various hypotheses of economic divergence into one, unifying framework. We highlight the role that cultural transmission plays in reinforcing institutional evolution toward either theocratic or secular states. We extend the model to shed light on political decentralization and technological change in the two regions.

     

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    Subjects: long divergence; cultural transmission; institutions; legitimacy; religion
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  16. Culture, institutions & the Long Divergence
    Published: 1-2021
    Publisher:  Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, [Orange, CA]

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  17. Faithful accounting in MMP-elections
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    Subjects: Mixed member proportional; equal influence; legitimacy; assembly size
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  18. Corrupted votes and rule compliance
    Published: January 2022
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    Allegations of voter fraud accompany many real-world elections. How does electoral malpractice affect the acceptance of elected institutions? Using an online experiment in which people distribute income according to majority-elected rules, we show... more

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    Allegations of voter fraud accompany many real-world elections. How does electoral malpractice affect the acceptance of elected institutions? Using an online experiment in which people distribute income according to majority-elected rules, we show that those who experience vote buying or voter disenfranchisement during the election are subsequently less willing to comply with the rule. On average, the detrimental impact of electoral malpractice on compliance is of the same magnitude as removing the election altogether and imposing a rule exogenously. Our experiment shows how corrupting democratic processes can impact economic behavior and sheds light on the behavioral mechanisms underlying "rule legitimacy".

     

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    Subjects: rule compliance; endogenous institutions; corruption; procedural fairness; legitimacy
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  19. Legitimität des Staates
    Contributor: Herbst, Tobias (HerausgeberIn); Zucca-Soest, Sabrina (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    In Zeiten der Globalisierung und der Entgrenzung und Infragestellung staatlicher Souveränität erhält die Frage nach der Legitimität des Staates besondere Brisanz. Wenn Macht durch das Konzept der Legitimität in gerechtfertigte Herrschaft überführt... more

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    In Zeiten der Globalisierung und der Entgrenzung und Infragestellung staatlicher Souveränität erhält die Frage nach der Legitimität des Staates besondere Brisanz. Wenn Macht durch das Konzept der Legitimität in gerechtfertigte Herrschaft überführt werden soll, bedarf die Legitimität als solche genauer Betrachtung. Dabei ist nicht nur zu fragen, worauf die Anerkennung einer Rechtsordnung beruht, sondern auch, wie ihre Anerkennungswürdigkeit begründet werden kann. Die Vielschichtigkeit des Legitimitätsbegriffs legt es dabei nahe, ihn aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven zu betrachten und diese Perspektiven zu einem möglichst umfassenden Gesamtbild zusammenzufügen. Das Spektrum der an diesem Band beteiligten Disziplinen umfasst die Ethnologie, die Psychologie, die Rechtswissenschaft, die Staatstheorie, die Politikwissenschaft und die Philosophie. Er gliedert sich in folgende thematische Blöcke: Empirische Zugänge, Sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge, Theoretische Zugänge und Entwicklungsfragen. Mit Beiträgen von Hermann Amborn, Eva Birkenstock, Sergio Dellavalle, Andreas Funke, Andreas Glöckner, Tobias Herbst, Ulf Kemper, Lando Kirchmair, Anna Katharina Mangold, Andreas Niederberger, Utz Schliesky, Peter Seyferth, Rüdiger Voigt, Claudia Wirsing und Sabrina Zucca-Soest In these times of globalisation and the denationalisation and questioning of state sovereignty, the question of the legitimacy of the state has become particularly explosive. If power is to be transformed into justified rule through the concept of legitimacy, legitimacy as such requires close examination. In this context, it is not only necessary to ask what the recognition of a legal system is based on, but also how its recognition can be justified. The complexity of the concept of legitimacy suggests that it should be considered from different perspectives and that these perspectives should be combined to form a comprehensive overall picture. The spectrum of disciplines involved in this volume includes ethnology, psychology, law, state theory, political science and philosophy. It is divided into the following thematic blocks: empirical approaches, social science approaches, theoretical approaches and development issues. With contributions by Hermann Amborn, Eva Birkenstock, Sergio Dellavalle, Andreas Funke, Andreas Glöckner, Tobias Herbst, Ulf Kemper, Lando Kirchmair, Anna Katharina Mangold, Andreas Niederberger, Utz Schliesky, Peter Seyferth, Rüdiger Voigt, Claudia Wirsing und Sabrina Zucca-Soest

     

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  20. Your Uber is arriving now
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    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Utrecht University, Human Geography and Planning, [Utrecht]

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    Subjects: born global; customer following; institutions; legitimacy; platform economy; trusted community
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  21. Mixed member proportional
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  22. Mixed member proportional with faithful accounting
    Published: March 2021
    Publisher:  Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen

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  23. Perceived legitimacy and motivation effects of authority
    Published: February 2024
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    Organizational structures are an important determinant of individual incentives and thus individual motivation in organizations. We study whether their effects on individual motivation go beyond incentives and how they relate to the perceived... more

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    Organizational structures are an important determinant of individual incentives and thus individual motivation in organizations. We study whether their effects on individual motivation go beyond incentives and how they relate to the perceived legitimacy of organizational structure. To this end, we design a laboratory experiment in which we exogenously manipulate the organizational structure in a way that leaves the incentives of all individuals unaffected, but changes the perceived legitimacy of the organizational structure. Our data show that organizational structure indeed affects behavior beyond monetary incentive effects and that the observed changes are significantly associated with changes in perceived legitimacy.

     

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