The objective of this article is to identify whether trust affects citizens’ use of social media to initiate conversations with government on social media platforms. Using a vignette survey, we gathered data from the Canada, Greece, the Netherlands and Paraguay. Multivariate analysis showed that controlling for demographics and individual-level adoption factors, trust in government does not impact citizens’ use of social media to initiate conversations about public issues, but trust in social media business and organizational infrastructure is (both in democratic countries as well as in flawed democracies). These results highlight how trust in institutions affect citizens’ engagement and digital participation, and identifies conditions unde...
Trust is an important determinant towards individuals’ acceptance to use social media for e-governme...
Across both established and newly established democracies, notions of trust in government appear to ...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
Abstract This qualitative study was designed to examine citizen trust in government relations. Data ...
Recent tensions and widening division in the United States (U.S.) political arena have sewn doubt in...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
Rapidly developing information and communication technologies have an influence on the whole world a...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Political communication via social media might well counter the eroding political trust. In particul...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
The article raises the question of whether there is a relationship between the trust that citizens h...
Social media and government websites can become communication tools to encourage participation and i...
Governments have slowly started to exploit the potentials that social media offer for their external...
Trust is an important determinant towards individuals’ acceptance to use social media for e-governme...
Across both established and newly established democracies, notions of trust in government appear to ...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
Abstract This qualitative study was designed to examine citizen trust in government relations. Data ...
Recent tensions and widening division in the United States (U.S.) political arena have sewn doubt in...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
Rapidly developing information and communication technologies have an influence on the whole world a...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Political communication via social media might well counter the eroding political trust. In particul...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
The article raises the question of whether there is a relationship between the trust that citizens h...
Social media and government websites can become communication tools to encourage participation and i...
Governments have slowly started to exploit the potentials that social media offer for their external...
Trust is an important determinant towards individuals’ acceptance to use social media for e-governme...
Across both established and newly established democracies, notions of trust in government appear to ...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...