2024
DOI: 10.1108/ijpsm-10-2023-0294
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Public servants’ political activity online in an institutional environment of caution: the role of personality traits

Christopher A. Cooper

Abstract: PurposeAs social media has become an ingrained aspect of our lives—including our political relationships with other citizens and the state—various governments have warned public servants that being politically active online might threaten the reputed impartiality of themselves and the public service. This study examines whether public servants are less likely to be politically active on social media than other citizens, and seeks to understand public servants’ varying disposition to be politically active onlin… Show more

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