Title
Towards a model of source and channel choices in business-to-government service interactions: A structural equation modeling approach.
Abstract
With a growing number of available communication channels and the increasing role of other information sources, organizations are urged to rethink their service strategies. Most theories are limited to a one-dimensional focus on source or channel choice and do not fit into today's networked communication landscape. The goal of this paper is to provide insight into the similarities, differences, and interdependencies of source and channel choices. Using structural equation modeling, a conceptual model is quantitatively tested among 1218 representatives of small and medium-sized businesses. Indications for source-channel interdependency were found in the effects of source and relationship characteristics on channel choices. Our data indicate key differences for the impact of prior experiences, relationship characteristics and social influences. Moreover, differences exist not only between sources and channels in general but also between various types of channel choices and various types of source choices, which seems to divert from existing theories.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1016/j.giq.2017.07.002
Government Information Quarterly
Keywords
Field
DocType
Source choice,Channel choice,Business-government service interactions,Information seeking,Structural equation modeling
Interdependence,Economics,Conceptual model,Structural equation modeling,Information seeking,Business-to-government,Communication channel,Knowledge management,Social influence
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
34
3
0740-624X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
22
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yvon van den Boer151.81
Willem Pieterson212711.75
Rex Arendsen3486.02
Jan van Dijk435227.66