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Breaking bad news without breaking trust: The effects of a press release and newspaper coverage on perceived trustworthiness
2018
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration
Can a government agency mitigate the negative effect of "bad news" on public trust? To answer this question, we carried out a baseline survey to measure public trust five days before a major press release involving bad news about an error committed by an independent regulatory agency in the Netherlands. Two days after the agency's press release, we carried out a survey experiment to test the effects on public trust of the press release itself as well as related newspaper articles. Results show
doi:10.30636/jbpa.11.16
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