Citizens' trust in government as a function of good governance and government agency's provision of quality information on social media during COVID-19
Evidence from literature reveals that good governance practices influence citizens' attitudes and behaviours towards the government. Therefore, grounded on the good governance theory, the current study aimed to empirically examine how good governance practices promote public trust with the unde...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Government information quarterly 2021-10, Vol.38 (4), p.101597-101597, Article 101597 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Evidence from literature reveals that good governance practices influence citizens' attitudes and behaviours towards the government. Therefore, grounded on the good governance theory, the current study aimed to empirically examine how good governance practices promote public trust with the underlying mechanism of perceived government response on COVID-19 (PGRC) and moderating role of government agency's provision of quality information on social media (GQS). The data was collected from 491 followers of the Facebook account, Instagram, and Twitter pages of a government news agency, i.e., Associated Press of Pakistan and were analyzed using measurement and structural model by employing SmartPls 3.3.0. The results revealed a direct and indirect association of good governance practices with the public's trust in government via PGRC as mediator. Likewise, results showed that GQS interacts with PGRC and augments public trust in government. This study tried to contribute to the body of knowledge while addressing the gap related to the dearth of literature regarding government use of ICT during the COVID-19 pandemic to harvest benefits from social media while communicating with citizens on a larger scale. Moreover, the current study offers valuable practical and strategical recommendations to agencies and policymakers.
•Government agency's use of social media during the COVID-19 Pandemic to communicate with citizens.•Government agency's use of social media during the Pandemic enhances citizens' trust in government.•Perceived government response on COVID-19 positively impact citizens' trust in government.•Perceived government response on COVID-19 mediates the link of good governance elements with citizens' trust in government.•The Government agency's use of social media and government response on COVID-19 together enhance the citizens' trust. |
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ISSN: | 0740-624X 1872-9517 0740-624X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.giq.2021.101597 |