Joint-sensemaking, innovation, and communication management during crisis: Evidence from the DCT applications in China

Author:

Qu Jingjing1ORCID,Chen Liwei2,Zou Hui3,Hui Hui4,Zheng Wen5,Luo Jar-Der6,Gong Qingyuan7,Zhang Yuwei8,Wen Tianyu9,Chen Yang8

Affiliation:

1. Governance Research Center, Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Shanghai, China

2. School of Social Development and Public Policy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

3. Department of Library and Information, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

4. Cooperative Medianet Innovation Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

5. School of Journalism, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

6. School of Social Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

7. Research Institute of Intelligent Complex Systems, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

8. School of Computer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

9. Translational Medicine Department, Shanghai Huashen Institute of Microbes and Infections, Shanghai, China

Abstract

As exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, the design and implementation of data-driven health surveillance, like digital contact tracing (DCT) apps, carry significant implications for society. However, its rushed development calls for careful consideration from all involved stakeholders to achieve a shared understanding and engage in joint-sensemaking in order to implement DCT collaboratively and effectively utilize it in the fight against the pandemic. Yet, the empirical ground truth and theoretical mechanism of joint-sensemaking are both unclear. Drawing on this gap, this article applies a multistep approach, including sentiment analysis, topic analysis coupled with regression and unique network analysis, to thoroughly explore, examine, and explain the dynamic process of joint-sensemaking in the context of a public crisis. Based on evidence from 113,264 Weibo posts, we illustrate two joint-sensemaking pathways and three key interventions using the case of China's Health Code in the context of the DCT. We reveal that the effectiveness of different interventions and contributions made by stakeholders vary significantly between different joint-sensemaking pathways. Specifically, we find that official media and opinion leaders act as crucial mediators in bridging intervention conductors and the public. However, their influence presents heterogeneity toward different network modularity, thus leading to distinct patterns. Additionally, inconsistent with previous literature, we find that within the context of the China Health Code, official media has a greater impact on opinion leaders in engaging the public.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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