Does ranking stimulate government performance? Evidence from China’s key environmental protection cities

被引:0
|
作者
Lei Liu
Zhaotian Yang
Suqin Song
机构
[1] Sichuan University,School of Public Administration
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2021年 / 158卷
关键词
Ranking; Air quality; Local government;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
With the air quality ranking of China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment as a case, this paper examines whether the public ranking could stimulate the ranked cities to improve performance. The results show that the horizontal ranking, i.e., the relative position among the cities, significantly stimulates the cities to improve air quality. The stimulating effect is significant for all the three type of cities, i.e., cities with good, medium and poor air quality, and is the strongest for the cities with good air quality. However, the stimulating effect for air quality improvement is not enough to alter the air quality comparison among the cities. Compared to other cities, if a city is ranked relatively low in the last year, the air quality in the current year is still relatively poor. The inertia is particularly significant for the cities with poor air quality. The vertical ranking, i.e., if the rank of a city progresses or retrogresses, does not affect the air quality and air quality change of the city. Overall, public ranking is argued to stimulate performance improvement by seducing the competition among local governments, although the actual effect is still subject to the perception of local governments and their capacity to respond to the ranking.
引用
收藏
页码:699 / 725
页数:26
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [21] Identity, Social Exclusion and Perceived Performance of Local Government — Evidence from Urban China
    Ling Yuan
    Fengchun Fan
    Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2021, 26 : 675 - 693
  • [22] DOES PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGETING HAVE A CORRELATION WITH PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM? EVIDENCE FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN INDONESIA
    Sofyani, Hafiez
    FOUNDATIONS OF MANAGEMENT, 2018, 10 (01) : 163 - 176
  • [23] Does the digital economy reduce shipping-related pollution? Evidence from coastal port cities in China
    Ding, Xingong
    Song, Jiaqi
    Zhu, Nian
    Ji, Xina
    FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2025, 12
  • [24] Research on the direct and indirect effects of environmental regulation on environmental pollution: Empirical evidence from 253 prefecture-level cities in China
    Song, Yan
    Yang, Tingting
    Li, Zhenran
    Zhang, Xiao
    Zhang, Ming
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2020, 269
  • [25] Environmental Performance and Regulation Effect of China's Atmospheric Pollutant Emissions: Evidence from "Three Regions and Ten Urban Agglomerations"
    Miao, Zhuang
    Balezentis, Tomas
    Tian, Zhihua
    Shao, Shuai
    Geng, Yong
    Wu, Rui
    ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2019, 74 (01) : 211 - 242
  • [26] How Does an Environmental Amenity Attract Voluntary Migrants? Evidence from Ambient Air Quality in China
    Kim, Moon Joon
    Xie, Xiaolin
    Zhang, Xiaochen
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (12)
  • [27] How does land subsidy policy affect economic performance? Theory and evidence from China
    Huang, Zhonghua
    Du, Xuejun
    APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2024,
  • [28] Does high-speed rail reduce environmental pollution? Establishment-level evidence from China
    Gao, Yanyan
    Zheng, Jianghuai
    Wang, Xin
    SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES, 2022, 83
  • [29] The Changing Factors Affecting Local Environmental Governance in China: Evidence from a Study of Prefecture-Level Cities in Guangdong Province
    Yang, Jiangmin
    Xue, Desheng
    Huang, Gengzhi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (10)
  • [30] The impact of regional banks on environmental pollution: Evidence from China's city commercial banks
    Chen, Yang
    Cheng, Liang
    Lee, Chien-Chiang
    Wang, Chang-Song
    ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2021, 102