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Social media use in local government: Linkage of technology,task, and organizational context
Authors:Gustavo Henrique Maultasch Oliveira  Eric W Welch
Institution:412 South Peoria Street, CUPPA Hall, M/C 278, Department of Public Administration, Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Lab, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
Abstract:Social media technologies have begun to enter the governmental workplace as tools to accomplish improved public service and engagement. Widespread recognition of the potential of social media technology for achieving public outcomes does not match our understanding about how and why specific tools are being used for specific purposes. This paper makes use of newly collected national survey data from local government managers in five different agencies to address the questions: which social media tools are being used, for which tasks or purposes; and what organizational characteristics influence the coupling of task and technology. Findings reveal patterns of social media tool application for particular purposes, although organizations do not all use social media tools in the same way. Moreover, regression analysis shows that different organizational factors – work characteristics, innovativeness, technology and management capacity and stakeholder influence – predict each of the four technology–task couplings — social media for dissemination, social media for feedback on service quality, social media for participation, and social media for internal work collaboration. This study demonstrates that social media tools are not a monolithic group and calls for greater research attention to the complex interactions among social media technology, task and organizational context.
Keywords:Social media  Web 2  0  e-Government  Technology  Technology&ndash  task coupling  Socio-technical system theory  Local government
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