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The users’ point of view: towards a model of government information behavior on social media

This study aims to examine the information behavior and acquisition of government information by Israeli citizens on social media. A mixed-methods research approach was used, with the study conducted in two main stages: an online survey, via a questionnaire distributed among Israeli citizens, and in...

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Published in:Heliyon 2022-08, Vol.8 (8), p.e10146-e10146, Article e10146
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