2022
DOI: 10.29333/ejecs/1383
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The Governments’ Use of Social Networking Sites (SNS) to Promote Citizens’ Trust During the COVID-19: Perceived Religious Values as a Moderator

Abstract: Grounded on the social capital theory, the current study examines the direct and indirect association of perceived government response to COVID-19 and the interaction of government representatives on social networking sites with the Public Trust in Government (PTIG) via perceived e-governance effectiveness as a mediator. Moreover, the interactive effect of Perceived Religious Value with Perceived Government Response to COVID-19 and Interaction of Government Representatives on Social Networking Sites was assess… Show more

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“…As a theoretical ideology, neofunctionalism has been temporarily discredited by the fact that the European Community has not fulfilled its basic obligations under the Treaty of Rome to remove trade barriers, enhance the economic prosperity of its member states, and provide them with a clear vision of their global role. By the early 1980s, intergovernmentalism had become the dominant European ideology, eliminating the national veto, a symbol of national identity and power, was inevitable (Achmad et al, 2022). The national veto was seen as a remnant of neofunctionalism and evidence of national governments refusing to confront domestic rentseekers, who speculate on the Treaty of Rome, benefit from government assistance programs, and public contracts, and sit comfortably protected by national rules designed to prevent foreign competition (Vaduva, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a theoretical ideology, neofunctionalism has been temporarily discredited by the fact that the European Community has not fulfilled its basic obligations under the Treaty of Rome to remove trade barriers, enhance the economic prosperity of its member states, and provide them with a clear vision of their global role. By the early 1980s, intergovernmentalism had become the dominant European ideology, eliminating the national veto, a symbol of national identity and power, was inevitable (Achmad et al, 2022). The national veto was seen as a remnant of neofunctionalism and evidence of national governments refusing to confront domestic rentseekers, who speculate on the Treaty of Rome, benefit from government assistance programs, and public contracts, and sit comfortably protected by national rules designed to prevent foreign competition (Vaduva, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conducting education on residents' participation will reduce the occurrence of asymmetric information and contribute to residents' support for government programs and encourage two-way communication between residents and urban village apparatus to improve relations between the two. SNSs that are managed synchronously shall increase residents' trust in local government performance (Achmad et al, 2022).…”
Section: Fig 3 Application and Website Services At The Urban Village ...mentioning
confidence: 99%