政治
中国大陆
中国
政治学
公众
互联网
公共关系
计算机科学
万维网
法学
作者
Yi‐Hui Christine Huang,Yuanhang Lu,Christine Hiu Ying Choy,Lang Kao,Yu-tzung Chang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pubrev.2019.101855
摘要
This study investigated whether and how institutional responsiveness, a constitutive element of dialogic communication, influences institutional trust and political participation among members of the public in mainland China. A total of 4068 respondents from mainland China completed questionnaires. Results demonstrated that institutional responsiveness indirectly reduced publics’ destructive non-institutional political participation by building institutional trust. Extending the public relations literature on dialogue, we found that this indirect relationship is conditional on online political information seeking rather than online political expression among members of the public. For people who frequently use the Internet to seek political information, institutional responsiveness is more likely to boost institutional trust, which decreases the likelihood of participation in offline political activities.
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