This study aimed to gain insight into the interplay between citizens’ reactions on Twitter and governmental communications as well as their effects on self‐reliant behaviour and trust. Two experimental studies were conducted. In Study 1, participants first received other citizens’ reactions followed by the government's communications about how to act. Participants received supporting, opposing, mixed, or no reactions from other citizens. In Study 2, participants first received the government's communications with either certain or uncertain crisis information, followed by the different citizens’ reactions. The results showed that citizens’ reactions via Twitter are not necessarily detrimental to the effectiveness of governmental communicati...
The research presented in this paper explores government authorities’ use of social media. An explor...
The main research goal of this doctoral thesis was to investigate to what extent risk- and crisis co...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
This study aimed to gain insight into the interplay between citizens’ reactions on Twitter and gover...
The use of social media during crises has been explored in a variety of natural and man-made crisis ...
The use of social media during crises has been explored in a variety of natural and man-made crisis ...
<p>This study attempted to further the literature by showing how crisis communication and social med...
During the coronavirus pandemic, one of the main communication channels used to inform citizens was ...
As social media use grows among the general population, government organizations around the world al...
Social media is creating new challenges for authority communications during crises, such as a pandem...
The positive and negative effects of social media in crises are currently receiving an increased amo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of social media on crisis communication. To eval...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the global public has relied on their political leaders to guide them ...
In crises and disasters, social media not only facilitates mobilization, sharing of critical informa...
The rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic created a desire for information about the virus and govern...
The research presented in this paper explores government authorities’ use of social media. An explor...
The main research goal of this doctoral thesis was to investigate to what extent risk- and crisis co...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
This study aimed to gain insight into the interplay between citizens’ reactions on Twitter and gover...
The use of social media during crises has been explored in a variety of natural and man-made crisis ...
The use of social media during crises has been explored in a variety of natural and man-made crisis ...
<p>This study attempted to further the literature by showing how crisis communication and social med...
During the coronavirus pandemic, one of the main communication channels used to inform citizens was ...
As social media use grows among the general population, government organizations around the world al...
Social media is creating new challenges for authority communications during crises, such as a pandem...
The positive and negative effects of social media in crises are currently receiving an increased amo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of social media on crisis communication. To eval...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the global public has relied on their political leaders to guide them ...
In crises and disasters, social media not only facilitates mobilization, sharing of critical informa...
The rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic created a desire for information about the virus and govern...
The research presented in this paper explores government authorities’ use of social media. An explor...
The main research goal of this doctoral thesis was to investigate to what extent risk- and crisis co...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...