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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Social media influencers are category enthusiasts who often post product recommendations. Firms sometimes pay influencers to skew their product reviews in favor of the firm. We ask the following research questions. First, what is the optimal level of affiliation (if any) from the firm's perspective?
Lei Pei, Dina Mayzlin
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Social media influencers are category enthusiasts who often post product recommendations. Firms sometimes pay influencers to skew their product reviews in favor of the firm. We ask the following research questions. First, what is the optimal level of affiliation (if any) from the firm's perspective?
Lei Pei, Dina Mayzlin
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Christopher P. Chambers, Alan D. Miller
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Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2021
Abstract In the near future, robots will function in social roles and attempt to influence the user’s behavior and / or thinking. The current contribution analyses how to influence robot influence: Persuasive robots can be personalized to make them more effective.
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Abstract In the near future, robots will function in social roles and attempt to influence the user’s behavior and / or thinking. The current contribution analyses how to influence robot influence: Persuasive robots can be personalized to make them more effective.
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The Influence of Influence Diagrams in Medicine
Decision Analysis, 2005Although influence diagrams have used medical examples almost from their inception, that graphical representation of decision problems has disseminated surprisingly slowly in the medical literature and among clinicians performing decision analyses. Clinicians appear to prefer decision trees as their primary modeling metaphor. This perspective examines
Stephen G. Pauker, John B. Wong
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The Influence of Presumed Influence
Journal of Communication, 2003Although direct influences of media have been the primary focus of mass communication research recent theoretical developments have suggested powerful and important indirect effects as well. Derived from the third-person effect hypothesis and related research but describing a broader range of phenomena the indirect effects model proposes that people (a)
Albert C. Gunther, J. Douglas Storey
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Maps, Influence and Being Influenced
KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information, 2006Due to the emergence of geodata infrastructure, the worlds of the professional and public map users are merging. This development let geoscientists work with in highly interactive geovisualization environments, while outdoor enthusiasts record their activities with google earth in the field, but it also puts the map in a different position.
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Seminars in Speech and Language, 2010
Mark Ylvisaker influenced a paradigm shift on approaches to assessment and intervention of individuals with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This article describes the influence of Mark Ylvisaker on my speech-language therapy practice in TBI rehabilitation, from shaping assessment research through supporting a practical, problem-solving approach to ...
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Mark Ylvisaker influenced a paradigm shift on approaches to assessment and intervention of individuals with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This article describes the influence of Mark Ylvisaker on my speech-language therapy practice in TBI rehabilitation, from shaping assessment research through supporting a practical, problem-solving approach to ...
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Proceedings of the fourth ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, 2011
In this paper we investigate the attributes and relative influence of 1.6M Twitter users by tracking 74 million diffusion events that took place on the Twitter follower graph over a two month interval in 2009. Unsurprisingly, we find that the largest cascades tend to be generated by users who have been influential in the past and who have a large ...
Eytan Bakshy +3 more
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In this paper we investigate the attributes and relative influence of 1.6M Twitter users by tracking 74 million diffusion events that took place on the Twitter follower graph over a two month interval in 2009. Unsurprisingly, we find that the largest cascades tend to be generated by users who have been influential in the past and who have a large ...
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