To investigate the use of information dissemination and public communication by Chinese municipal governments, we analyzed the social media use of three large cities with relatively mature social media development: Shanghai, Nanjing and Chengdu. We collected 4,429 government posts and users’ likes, shares and comments from Weibo accounts of each city’s information office. Government posts were coded into 7 types and 16 topics. We used cross-tabulation, correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression to analyze government posts, user responses and their inter-relationships. Chengdu has issued the most posts, while Nanjing has received the highest average user response to posts and exhibited the best signs of success in communication ...
Social media has a significant impact on political and social life, particularly in policy making. I...
Research has shown the potential of social media to disseminate important information as well as tra...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The Chinese government has expanded the use of social media to communicate information about governm...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
Social media platforms are increasingly being used by governments to foster user interaction. Partic...
The rapid development of information and communication technology has led to the Internet and social...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
As electronic government services (e-government) evolve, traditional applications such as online por...
In this fast-paced society, municipal governments struggle to keep up with venues of communication t...
Though some studies have focused on how media is an essential component of good governance, there is...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
Social media has a significant impact on political and social life, particularly in policy making. I...
Research has shown the potential of social media to disseminate important information as well as tra...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The Chinese government has expanded the use of social media to communicate information about governm...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
Social media platforms are increasingly being used by governments to foster user interaction. Partic...
The rapid development of information and communication technology has led to the Internet and social...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
As electronic government services (e-government) evolve, traditional applications such as online por...
In this fast-paced society, municipal governments struggle to keep up with venues of communication t...
Though some studies have focused on how media is an essential component of good governance, there is...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
Social media has a significant impact on political and social life, particularly in policy making. I...
Research has shown the potential of social media to disseminate important information as well as tra...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...