2023
DOI: 10.1108/dprg-06-2022-0069
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The mechanisms that make social media effective in building citizens’ trust on local government

Abstract: Purpose Focusing on municipalities, this study aims to examine whether citizens’ engagement with local public administration activities on Facebook can have a positive effect on citizens’ trust. Design/methodology/approach Using data from 333 citizens and resorting to structural equation modelling, a conceptual model is tested. Findings The results show that communicating directly with citizens through social media can enhance the citizens’ involvement in social issues and their identification with their c… Show more

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“…A study by Arshad and Khurram (2020) found that the information provided on social media within this context played an important role in perceived transparency, trust in agency, perceived responsiveness, and online political participation. This relation is also found in other studies conducted in other parts of the world (Graham & Avery, 2013;Elison & Hardey, 2014;Lin & Kant, 2021;Padeiro et al, 2021;Torres et al, 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A study by Arshad and Khurram (2020) found that the information provided on social media within this context played an important role in perceived transparency, trust in agency, perceived responsiveness, and online political participation. This relation is also found in other studies conducted in other parts of the world (Graham & Avery, 2013;Elison & Hardey, 2014;Lin & Kant, 2021;Padeiro et al, 2021;Torres et al, 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 86%