Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated six hundred thousand Sina Weibo microblogs. This study reports on a study of Chinese citizens’ adoption of microblogs to interact with government. Adoption results from trust and peer pressure in smaller-network ties (densely knit, pervasive social networks surrounding individual citizens). Larger-network ties (trust in institutions-at-large, such as the Chinese Communist Party, executive organizations, the judicial system, media, et cetera) are not associated with adoption of microblogging. Furthermore, higher levels of anxiety are correlated with lower levels of use intentions, and this finding underlines the impact of the Chinese authority’s survei...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
This study aims to address, how the government of China’s adaptation of microblog does impacts socia...
The use of microblog, i.e. Twitter, in politics and social issues has been broadly studied. But rese...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
This study explored how citizens and governments used microblogging for communication during the wat...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
This study aims to address, how the government of China’s adaptation of microblog does impacts socia...
The use of microblog, i.e. Twitter, in politics and social issues has been broadly studied. But rese...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
This study explored how citizens and governments used microblogging for communication during the wat...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
This study aims to address, how the government of China’s adaptation of microblog does impacts socia...
The use of microblog, i.e. Twitter, in politics and social issues has been broadly studied. But rese...