Does e-government help shape citizens' engagement during the COVID-19 crisis? A study of mediational effects of how citizens perceive the government.
In: Online Information Review, Jg. 46 (2022-08-01), Heft 5, S. 846-866
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of e-government usage on citizen engagement during the COVID-19 crisis in China, in relation to the mediating role of how citizens perceive the government. A model was also proposed to explain the relationship between e-government usage during the COVID-19 crisis and the mediating role that different perceptions of government play in influencing citizens level of engagement. Design/methodology/approach: The research model was tested empirically through a survey conducted online with 866 research participants, comprising of Chinese citizens from three large cities, which include Hefei, Shanghai and Nanjing. Findings: The results in structural equation modeling showed that e-government usage has a significant positive influence on citizens' perception about trust in government, government transparency and government reputation but not significant influence on citizens' engagements. However, an indirect relationship was found out in the mediation analysis. There was also a significant relationship between the different perceptions of government. Mediation analysis showed that all the different perceptions of government mediate the relationship between e-government usage and citizens' engagements during the COVID-19 crisis. The single mediation pathways were found to be most effective mediators, identifying citizens' perception about trust in government to be the most effective mediator. Originality/value: This study filled the gap in literature by examining how e-government usage by Chinese citizens during the COVID-19 crisis helped influence their attitude and behavior. Specifically, this study is one of the first to integrate citizens' usage of e-government and citizens' engagement through the different citizens' perceptions of government such as trust in government, transparency of government and government reputation in a non-liberal country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Does e-government help shape citizens' engagement during the COVID-19 crisis? A study of mediational effects of how citizens perceive the government.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Amosun, Tunde Simeon ; Chu, Jianxun ; Rufai, Olayemi Hafeez ; Muhideen, Sayibu ; Shahani, Riffat ; Gonlepa, Miapeh Kous |
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Zeitschrift: | Online Information Review, Jg. 46 (2022-08-01), Heft 5, S. 846-866 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2022 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1468-4527 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1108/OIR-10-2020-0478 |
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