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Assessing Social Media Communications of Local Governments in Fast-Growing US Cities

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PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER
Volume 73, Issue 4, Pages 702-712

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2021.1933547

Keywords

communication; e-government; Lasswell; local governments; social media

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  1. Advanced Coal and Energy Research Center (ACERC) at Southern Illinois University

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This study introduces the Social Media Communication Index (SMCI) to evaluate the effectiveness of social media communication efforts by local governments, and identifies Orlando and North Charleston as exhibiting the top communication effectiveness in social media. The research also finds a positive correlation between SMCI, population growth rate, and education levels.
With social media ubiquitous in our daily communication, local governments have increasingly relied on this new media platform for communicating and interacting with their citizens. It is still unclear, however, how to assess the effectiveness of social media communication efforts by local governments. Based on the Lasswell communication framework, this study proposes a new indicator, the Social Media Communication Index (SMCI), that can be used to compare and evaluate the degree of social media communication effectiveness among different cities. The index was then applied to the social media platforms used by the top growing U.S. cities. The results show that Orlando and North Charleston exhibit top communication effectiveness in social media. The study culminates in a research finding that the SMCI is positively correlated with the population growth rate and education levels.

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