Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. Social media gurus assume that the transformational capacities of social media result in similar communication strategies in different organizations. According to them, government is transforming into a user-generated state. This paper investigates this claim empirically by testing the claim of convergence in social media practices in three North-American police departments (Boston, Washington DC and Toronto). The research shows that the social media strategies are widely different: the Boston Police Department has developed a ‘push strategy’ while the Metropolitan Police Department in DC has developed a ‘push and pull strategy and the Toronto ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Using a neo‐institutional framework, this study investigates how German police use Twitter for their...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Social media offers numerous opportunities to companies, organizations and government agencies to co...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Do social media in the transform government organizations into post-bureaucratic organizations? Key ...
This article explores how senior police officers perceive the presence of the police on social media...
This thesis uses LEMAS data and an original data collection to examine the relationship between the ...
2019-04-15The American public is amid a communication revolution with the advent of social media. So...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Using a neo‐institutional framework, this study investigates how German police use Twitter for their...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
Within a short timeframe, social media have become to be widely used in government organizations. So...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Social media offers numerous opportunities to companies, organizations and government agencies to co...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Do social media in the transform government organizations into post-bureaucratic organizations? Key ...
This article explores how senior police officers perceive the presence of the police on social media...
This thesis uses LEMAS data and an original data collection to examine the relationship between the ...
2019-04-15The American public is amid a communication revolution with the advent of social media. So...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Do social media de-bureaucratize the organization of government communications? Key features of the ...
Using a neo‐institutional framework, this study investigates how German police use Twitter for their...