Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions

Available data on internet use by citizens indicate that participation in social networking represented one of the most common online activities in the EU-28 in 2016. Social media have been perceived as new tools that can enhance participation and inclusion of citizens and other important stakeholde...

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Main Author: Špaček David
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nispa.2018.11.issue-2/nispa-2018-0019/nispa-2018-0019.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-4de9ba5c06d341b9b900fcb7882aeaa12020-11-25T00:11:43ZengSciendoNISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy1337-90381338-43092018-12-0111219921810.2478/nispa-2018-0019nispa-2018-0019Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech RegionsŠpaček David0Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Department of Public Economics,Brno, Czech RepublicAvailable data on internet use by citizens indicate that participation in social networking represented one of the most common online activities in the EU-28 in 2016. Social media have been perceived as new tools that can enhance participation and inclusion of citizens and other important stakeholders in public decision-making for several years. According to available literature, the use of social media may also drive innovation in public service delivery and government operations. Research on the use of social media by Czech public authorities is rather limited and is still in its beginnings. Th e paper outlines results of web-based analysis that focused on the use of Facebook (FB) by Czech regions. Findings on practices of 13 regions (i.e. all regions in Czechia, excluding Prague for its specifics) are presented. They clearly indicate that FB is used particularly as a one-way communication channel only for some kinds of information, rather than an instrument for including citizens into public deliberations. This is in compliance with research on practices in developed as well as in transition countries. Data also show rather heterogeneous practices related to types of information that are published on FB profiles of Czech regions.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nispa.2018.11.issue-2/nispa-2018-0019/nispa-2018-0019.xml?format=INTsocial media use in public administrationFacebook usage in public administration
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Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
social media use in public administration
Facebook usage in public administration
author_facet Špaček David
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title Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
title_short Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
title_full Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
title_fullStr Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
title_full_unstemmed Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
title_sort social media use in public administration: the case of facebook use by czech regions
publisher Sciendo
series NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
issn 1337-9038
1338-4309
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Available data on internet use by citizens indicate that participation in social networking represented one of the most common online activities in the EU-28 in 2016. Social media have been perceived as new tools that can enhance participation and inclusion of citizens and other important stakeholders in public decision-making for several years. According to available literature, the use of social media may also drive innovation in public service delivery and government operations. Research on the use of social media by Czech public authorities is rather limited and is still in its beginnings. Th e paper outlines results of web-based analysis that focused on the use of Facebook (FB) by Czech regions. Findings on practices of 13 regions (i.e. all regions in Czechia, excluding Prague for its specifics) are presented. They clearly indicate that FB is used particularly as a one-way communication channel only for some kinds of information, rather than an instrument for including citizens into public deliberations. This is in compliance with research on practices in developed as well as in transition countries. Data also show rather heterogeneous practices related to types of information that are published on FB profiles of Czech regions.
topic social media use in public administration
Facebook usage in public administration
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