2019
DOI: 10.17993/3ctecno.2019.specialissue.10
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A review on antecedents of citizen's trust in government social media services

Abstract: In recent years, social media has been accepted as a practice of e-government services across the world. Unlike static government websites, social media is an interactive communication platform that helps government organizations to improve their relationship with citizens through participation and engagement. However potential values of social media cannot be displayed without addressing citizen's acceptance and their trust to participate in government social media services. Majority of previous studies on th… Show more

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“…Government organizations should develop online services based on information privacy protection and make more trustworthy services to improve residents' trust and influence their behavior to use different governmental services. In this regard, Khan et al (2019) disputed that government services need to improve to make more users of their services. As a consequence, government associations should go to solid lengths to foster residents' trust in utilizing information technology, particularly online social networking platforms, for e-administration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government organizations should develop online services based on information privacy protection and make more trustworthy services to improve residents' trust and influence their behavior to use different governmental services. In this regard, Khan et al (2019) disputed that government services need to improve to make more users of their services. As a consequence, government associations should go to solid lengths to foster residents' trust in utilizing information technology, particularly online social networking platforms, for e-administration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%