What does it mean to be non-inclusive and inflexible? While governments take pride in accessibility imparted by digital services, people remain hungry because of trivial bureaucratic issues. Read more to know the top-down attitude towards governing people and ways it can be fixed.
Tax Morale, Tax Evasion, and Emotional Response in India
If tax scandals like the Panama Papers ring a bell one might know how easily the public outrage fizzled. Do these incidents really change people's attitude towards tax compliance and does it change their tax morale? This blog, through an experimental study, explores the complex relationship between tax morale, trust in media and emotional responses to financial corruption.
Likes, Shares and Social Justice: Does Online Activism Work?
We've all seen it: petitions, powerful posts, and hashtags that go viral on our feeds. Do these online displays of support, however, truly result in change? This blog explores the psychology of online activism, including why we click, post, and share in support of causes and whether doing so actually changes anything or just improves our quality of sleep. We'll also look at how culture affects digital advocacy being implemented all over the world.