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Effect of Social Media Activities to Determinants Public Participate Intention of E-Government

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The purpose of this study was to measure the public participation intention of e-government service by integrating between variables of social media activity and DeLone and McLean’s Information Systems Success Model. The method used was the structural equation model (SEM). From 9 proposed hypotheses, the results showed that all had positive and significant impacts. The experimental aftereffects of this examination make two ends and significant commitments. In the first place, the impacts of information distribution activities through social media are largely ignored in various e-government studies. This study confirms that information distribution activities with social media have a significant influence on public satisfaction which ultimately affects public participation intention.

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