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Central European Journal of Communication

Central European Journal of Communication

Scientific Journal of the Polish Communication Association

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You are here: Home > Browse Journal > Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 > Exploring Citizens’ Perceptions-based Intangible Resources in the Public Sector: An Analysis of the Relation Between Wealth and Engagement and Trust in 17 Countries

Exploring Citizens’ Perceptions-based Intangible Resources in the Public Sector: An Analysis
of the Relation Between Wealth and Engagement and Trust in 17 Countrie

Paloma Piqueiras
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

María José Canel 
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

ABSTRACT: Across the globe, public administrations are employing communication to develop programs to respond to the challenges of bringing society to the core of policy making and of searching for innovative ways to generate growth. But how much do these programs achieve, and to what extent are their consequences positive? Building on theorizing about intangible assets in the public sector and based on economic indicators as well as on survey data from 17 countries, this paper explores whether specific intangible assets that are citizens’ perceptions-based can operate as sources of growth. More specifically, the article looks at citizen engagement and trust, intangible resources that are built upon organizational behaviors as well as activated through communication. Results allow us to compare the relation of these resources with growth with the relation of tangible capital with growth in 17 countries. Based on findings, the article discusses implications for public sector communication.

Full text: https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/article/view/179/171

DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.14.1(28).7

KEYWORDS: public sector communication, intangible capital, intangible asset, engagement, trust

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