The effect of institutional trust on the relationship between social media as an information resource and policy non-compliance: Dutch survey evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic (Record no. 531104)

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Personal name Rianne Dekker, Godfried Engbersen, Snel, Erik and Boom, Jan de
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Title The effect of institutional trust on the relationship between social media as an information resource and policy non-compliance: Dutch survey evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Review of Administrative Sciences
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Extent 91(2), Jun, 2025: p.259-274
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Summary, etc The abundance of information on social media, partly conflicting with government information, might negatively affect citizens’ compliance with policies. Based on Dutch representative survey data from the COVID-19 pandemic, we find that citizens who ranked social media as a more important information resource were generally less compliant with COVID-19 measures and less willing to get vaccinated. A higher ranking of social media is more strongly associated with non-compliance among citizens with lower levels of institutional trust. Based on these findings, we suggest that efforts to encourage compliance should focus not only on countering misinformation, but also on enhancing institutional trust.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00208523241306410
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social media, Institutional truest, policy compliance, Covid-19, Infodemic, Vaccination internet.
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Main entry heading International Review of Administrative Sciences
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-07-25 91(2), Jun, 2025: p.259-274 AR136815 2025-07-25 Articles

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