The persuasive role of the past: Policy feedback and citizens' acceptance of information communication technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic in China |
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Authors: | Yue Guo Lei Zhou Jidong Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Government, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | How can the enforcement of policies in the past influence a society's future adoption of information communication technologies (ICTs)? In this paper, we tackle this question by exploring how past e-governance policies influence citizens' willingness to use the health QR code, which is a COVID-19 tracing app widely used in China's pandemic control. Past policies regarding smart-city development in China involve two aspects: the construction of electronic infrastructure and the applications of specific technologies. Empirical analysis based on a nationwide dataset in China suggests that past policies exhibit persuasive effects and influence citizens' acceptance of the health QR code. Specifically, e-governance applications in cities significantly enhance citizens' acceptance through the demonstration of their usefulness. However, the construction of e-governance infrastructure per se does not have the same impact on citizens' acceptance. By connecting citizens' acceptance of new technology with past e-governance policies, the study illustrates a nuanced policy feedback mechanism through which past policies can substantially reshape public opinion by policy outcomes. |
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Keywords: | policy feedback China ICTs health QR code Comentarios sobre políticas China ICTs código QR de salud opinión pública 政策反馈 中国 信息通信技术 健康码 |
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