Social media are becoming increasingly important for communication between government organisations and citizens. Although research on this issue is expanding, the structure of these new communication patterns is still poorly understood. This study contributes to our understanding of these new communication patterns by developing an explanatory model of message diffusion on social media. Messages from 964 Dutch police force Twitter accounts are analysed using trace data drawn from the Twitter™ API to explain why certain police tweets are forwarded and others are not. Based on an iterative human calibration procedure, message topics were automatically coded based on customised lexicons. A principal component analysis of message characteristi...
Information propagation on online social network focuses much attention in various domains as varied...
Public organizations often face numerous barriers when it comes to adopting and using social media t...
Social Media is commonly used by policing organisations to spread the word on crime, weather, missin...
Police like other public organizations increasingly use social media for external communication. Due...
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...
This study attempts to understand information diffusion in online social networks by investigating t...
Social media use has become increasingly popular among police forces. The literature suggests that s...
The aim of this article is to investigate the nature of information sharing via Twitter by police of...
A number of recent studies of information diffusion in social media, both empirical and theoretical,...
This thesis uses LEMAS data and an original data collection to examine the relationship between the ...
Online social networks have a profound impact on our daily lives. Netizen is very concerned about ho...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Online social networks strongly impact our daily lives. An internet user (a "Netizen") wan...
Information propagation on online social network focuses much attention in various domains as varied...
Public organizations often face numerous barriers when it comes to adopting and using social media t...
Social Media is commonly used by policing organisations to spread the word on crime, weather, missin...
Police like other public organizations increasingly use social media for external communication. Due...
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...
This study attempts to understand information diffusion in online social networks by investigating t...
Social media use has become increasingly popular among police forces. The literature suggests that s...
The aim of this article is to investigate the nature of information sharing via Twitter by police of...
A number of recent studies of information diffusion in social media, both empirical and theoretical,...
This thesis uses LEMAS data and an original data collection to examine the relationship between the ...
Online social networks have a profound impact on our daily lives. Netizen is very concerned about ho...
This research investigates the communication behavior and engagement strategies in the bilateral use...
Online social networks strongly impact our daily lives. An internet user (a "Netizen") wan...
Information propagation on online social network focuses much attention in various domains as varied...
Public organizations often face numerous barriers when it comes to adopting and using social media t...
Social Media is commonly used by policing organisations to spread the word on crime, weather, missin...