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Scientific article 8. AUG 2022
  • Management and implementation
  • The Social Sector
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, The Social Sector, Health Care

Receiving and engaging: can a simple ICT delivered government message change citizen health behavior? A field experiment

Authors:

  • Morten Hjortskov
  • Simon Zacher Kjeldsen
  • Emil Sydendal Hansen
  • Management and implementation
  • The Social Sector
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, The Social Sector, Health Care
Modelfoto: Cathrine Ertmann/VIVE
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  • Morten Hjortskov Larsen

    Senior Researcher

    +45 23 37 77 54
    mohl@vive.dk
In the digital age, governments can reach thousands of citizens easily and at a low cost using information and communication technology (ICT). However, little is known about whether such ICT-delivered messages are received by citizens and result in behavioural change. We develop a theory about the barriers that government messages need to overcome if citizens are to receive a message and engage in it. We test the effects of a government health message in a large-scale field experiment among 4,880 representative citizens. The results show that small-scale government information campaigns delivered through ICT can succeed in changing citizen behaviour.

Authors

  • Morten HjortskovSimon Zacher KjeldsenEmil Sydendal Hansen

About this publication

  • Collaborators

    Simon Zacher Kjeldsen, Rambøll Management Consulting, Emil Sydendal Hansen, Frederiksberg Kommune samt Sundhed og Omsorg, Aarhus Kommune
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    Public Management Review
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