理解公共管理中社交媒体中介透明度的三模型方法

A three-model approach to understand social media-mediated transparency in public administrations

International Review of Administrative Sciences · 2024
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

通过对西班牙三个市议会的社区经理访谈,基于可供性理论,提出社交媒体中介透明度的三种模型:担保模型、对话模型和主动模型,揭示了社交媒体中介透明度的独特性质及其对数字政府与公民互动的影响。

Abstract

The use of social media has promised to enhance administrative transparency. Whether having positive or negative impacts, some scholars agree that such impacts could come from the mediating effects of the perceived characteristics of social media. This is a similar idea to that proposed by the concept of computer-mediated transparency. However, social media has certain properties that might influence transparency in different ways. This article tries to understand social media-mediated transparency. The study uses the affordances theory to approach the perception of social media properties, conducting interviews with community managers from three Spanish city councils. The results show several ways of understanding social media-mediated transparency: the guarantor model (focuses on availability and accessibility of information, while ensuring neutrality), the conversational model (reinforces effective transparency through continuous conversations), and the proactive model (anticipates citizen informational needs). The article signals the differential nature of social media-mediated transparency and its limits, with implications for digital government–citizen interactions. Points for practitioners The article proposes three different ways of looking at social media-mediated transparency. Social media-mediated transparency will vary depending on how public managers navigate through social media affordances. Different models of social media-mediated transparency might link with different ways of institutionalizing these digital platforms, as well as with different considerations on citizens’ roles. Transparency through social media is more than just pushing information, but also an opportunity to improve effective monitoring through continuous conversations.

公共管理社交媒体透明度可供性理论数字政府