STRATEGIC RECEPTIVITY AND INSTITUTIONAL RESILIENCE IN THE ROMANIAN PUBLIC SECTOR: A TRIANGULATED DATA-BASED DIAGNOSIS
Oana Staiculescu
Academic Journal of Law and Governance, 2025, vol. 13, issue 1-2, 53-66
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This article develops a data-based diagnosis of strategic receptivity and institutional resilience in the Romanian public sector using a triangulated indicator framework that distinguishes between the state’s capacity to deliver modern digital public services, social legitimacy, and operational resilience. The results reveal a Romania-specific structural gap: while trust in national government is at the EU average, strategic receptivity remains well below benchmark and citizen use of online administrative channels is exceptionally low. This decoupling is conceptualized as “hollow receptivity”.
Date: 2025
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