Research on the Relationship between Public Information Needs, Government Trust and Impact Mechanism under the Blockchain Industry

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Abstract

In view of the low utilization rate of "Internet + government" service users and the weak awareness of public participation, the paper analyzes the influencing factors of "Internet + government" Public Adoption in the context of blockchain technology from three dimensions: An accurate disclosure of information in an epidemic is conducive to enhancing the credibility of the government. From the perspective of a positive interaction between the government and the public under the background of blockchain industry, the paper analyzes the relationship between information needs and the trust of the government and the mechanism of influencein the context of a major epidemic. Based on the basic model of TAM and trust theory, a theoretical model of government trust influencing factors was constructed, and the applicability of the model was tested by using empirical research methods of questionnaires and structural equations. Research shows that factors such as openness and transparency of information, information security and reliability, and the ability of government information services significantly affect government trust. According to the research results, it is proposed to use block-chain technology to promote Chinese government information disclosure and rebuild the government trust system, which provides a more feasible theory and method for achieving government governance innovation under the background of blockchain industry.

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Li, Q. (2021). Research on the Relationship between Public Information Needs, Government Trust and Impact Mechanism under the Blockchain Industry. CONVERTER, 337–349. https://doi.org/10.17762/converter.185

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