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  • Citizens' trust in public institutions is thought to indicate how public organizations are managed and how far they are successful. However, various survey responses (e.g., the World Values Survey, Afro-barometer, Asia-barometer, and the Governance and Trust Survey) show that there can be relatively high institutional trust despite relatively low performance and poor governance. Data from the Governance and Trust Survey 2 (GOT 2) indicate that some South Asian counties show a higher level of institutional trust compared to many developed countries characterized by a higher quality of governance and better-performing public institutions. Why the inconsistency? This chapter analyzes this trend in three South Asian countries. Based on GoT survey data and empirical studies---mainly Baniamin (2019a) and Baniamin et al. (2020)---the chapter tries to explain the inconsistent trend of inflated institutional trust in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Analyses of the data and the published studies indicate that an authoritarian cultural orientation among people in these three countries may contribute to their inflated trust in government institutions, despite the institutions' poor performance and weak governance on the whole. (xsd:string)
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  • Lower Institutional Performance but Higher Institutional (Dis)Trust in South Asia: A Piece of Puzzle (xsd:string)
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  • Policy Response, Local Service Delivery, and Governance in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka (xsd:string)
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  • In Policy Response, Local Service Delivery, and Governance in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, edited by Jamil, Ishtiaq and Dhakal, Tek Nath and Haque, Sk Tawfique M. and Paudel, Laxmi Kanta and Baniamin, Hasan Muhammad, 25-53, Springer International, 2021 (xsd:string)
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