2024
DOI: 10.4018/jgim.349961
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Directive vs. Commissive Illocutionary Acts?

Lifang Peng,
Suli Wang,
Hui Jiang
et al.

Abstract: Governments sometimes release information implicitly, and citizens have to understand their illocutionary acts. The present study examines when and how illocutionary acts encourage citizens to disseminate government information. Based on the Speech Act Theory, Study 1 demonstrates that commissive illocutionary acts make citizens in a low-power distance culture more likely to disseminate information. In contrast, directive illocutionary acts make citizens in a high-power distance culture more likely to dissemin… Show more

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