Government Digital Transformation: Understanding the Role of Government Social Media

被引:61
作者
Yuan, Yun-Peng [1 ]
Dwivedi, Yogesh K. [2 ,3 ]
Tan, Garry Wei-Han [1 ,5 ,7 ]
Cham, Tat-Huei [1 ]
Ooi, Keng- Boon [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Aw, Eugene Cheng-Xi [1 ]
Currie, Wendy [6 ]
机构
[1] UCSI Univ, UCSI Grad Business Sch, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Swansea, Wales
[3] Pune & Symbiosis Int Deemed Univ, Symbiosis Inst Business Management, Pune, India
[4] Chang Jung Christian Univ, Coll Management, Tainan, Taiwan
[5] Nanchang Inst Technol, Nan Chang City, Jiang Xi, Peoples R China
[6] Audencia Business Sch, Nantes, France
[7] Yunnan Normal Univ, 768 Juxian St, Kunming 650000, Yunnan, Peoples R China
关键词
Government digital initiatives; Digital participation; Push-pull-mooring; Government social media cultivation; PLS-ANN; PRIVACY CONCERNS; USER ACCEPTANCE; MODERATING ROLE; TRUST; ADOPTION; FRAMEWORK; COMMERCE; ANTECEDENTS; PERCEPTIONS; TECHNOLOGY;
D O I
10.1016/j.giq.2022.101775
中图分类号
G25 [图书馆学、图书馆事业]; G35 [情报学、情报工作];
学科分类号
1205 ; 120501 ;
摘要
Government social media has been integrated as part of the government administrative tools to improve public service and promote public goals. However, the current government information literature is limited to under-standing government social media adoption and its purpose for political marketing. The present study seeks to understand the role of government social media in promoting government digital initiatives (i.e., government-backed digital currency). The study validated the inter-relationships between government social media effort, privacy concerns, trust in technology, reachability, and citizens' participation in government-initiated digital innovations. A total of 505 responses from Chinese citizens were collected through an online self-administered questionnaire survey, and the data was submitted to a two-stage Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling-Artificial Neural Network analysis. The analytic results revealed that privacy concerns, trust in technology, and reachability positively influence digital participation. In addition, the information quality and perception of trust in government social media have significant positive influences on government social media engagement. The study provides strategic practical suggestions to government agencies in effectively utilizing social media as a communication platform to foster citizens' participation in government's digital initiatives.
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