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Enhancing Procedural Justice in Local Government Budget and Tax Decision Making
Authors:Nace R  Magner Gary G  Johnson Julie S  Sobery Robert B  Welker
Institution:Department of Accounting and Finance Western Kentucky University;Department of Accounting and Business Law Southeast Missouri State University;School of Accountancy Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Abstract:Two studies examined criteria for procedural justice in the related contexts of local government budgeting (Study 1) and taxation (Study 2). Questionnaire data were gathered from 272 municipal police chiefs in Study 1 and 81 municipal property owners in Study 2, Regression analysis indicated that ethicality. accuracy, and bias suppression were signiticant ( p < 0.05) predictors of procedural justice in both studies. Other significant predictors of procedural justice in Study I were correctability and justification. However. the relationship between justification and procedural justice in Study I was negative. which is contrary to theory. The results suggest strategies that local government officials can use to enhance the perceived fairness of budget and tax decision-making procedures.
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