How do social media make government more responsive?: Evidence from network analysis of Twitter use in Seoul Metropolitan City in Korea.
Seok-Jin EomHanchan HwangJun Houng KimPublished in: DG.O (2016)
Keyphrases
- network analysis
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- information networks
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- information diffusion
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- community structure