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Social media marketing avoidance

Strategic Direction, 2023
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Avoidance of Social Media Advertising

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research, 2018
Some individuals actively avoid social media advertising, for instance by scrolling over ads or ignoring ads. Therefore, this research aims to identify distinct profiles of individuals avoiding social media advertising. We build upon the advertising avoidance model and take a person-centered approach, using latent profile analysis to identify different
Jens Mattke   +3 more
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Directed self-avoiding walks in random media

Physical Review E, 2001
Two types of directed self-avoiding walks (SAW's), namely, three-choice directed SAW and outwardly directed SAW, have been studied on infinite percolation clusters on the square lattice in two dimensions. The walks on the percolation clusters are generated via a Monte Carlo technique.
S B, Santra, W A, Seitz, D J, Klein
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Avoiding junk media

British Journal of Wellbeing, 2010
My favourite book is By the Rivers of Babylon by Nelson de Mille, or is it Lost Moon by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kruger? It depends on that which I have read most recently (and for some reason I do re-read them over and over). The former I first read as an impressionable teenager, and is about the hijack of an El Al Concorde, the second I read as a man ...
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Avoiding problems with social media

SecEd, 2012
Schools cannot ignore social media for any longer, says Susan Hall – but vigilance is the watchword.
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Avoiding data conversions in embedded media processors

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2005
Complex application-specific media instructions and kernels are emulated with simple to implement extended subword instructions. We show that assuming extended register file entries to accommodate intermediate results and by implementing a few simple instructions, packing/unpacking, saturation, and frequently used complex instructions can be ...
Ben Juurlink   +2 more
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Seeking and Avoiding Media: Intergroup Approaches

2017
Media users exercise control over their information and entertainment environments. Selective exposure to media allows individual to choose channels and messages that satisfy their interests and motivations. A variety of selective exposure studies have assessed selective exposure to messages about ingroup versus outgroup members.
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USE OF HIGH‐DOSE GADOLINIUM AS CONTRAST MEDIA TO AVOID RADIOCONTRAST MEDIA‐INDUCED NEPHROPATHY

Journal of Renal Care, 2009
SUMMARYPatients at risk for radiocontrast media‐induced nephropathy (RCIN) with suspected peripheral vascular disease were evaluated with high‐dose (0.4 mmol/kg) gadolinium‐based (Gd) contrast angiography (AG). The patients who were considered susceptible to RCIN were defined by having one or more of the following: (1) pre‐existing serum creatinine ...
Prajej, Ruangkanchanasetr   +4 more
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Avoiding Violations of Patient Privacy With Social Media

Journal of Nursing Regulation, 2013
Social media allows the instantaneous dissemination of information to a large audience.Thus, social media provides a means for distributing vital health care information—and an easy means of violating patient privacy. This article provides a summary of social media and privacy laws, discusses the legal issues health care organizations and workers face ...
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Adding Social Media to Your Union‐Avoidance Arsenal

Management Report for Nonunion Organizations, 2019
These days both union and nonunion employees may use social media to discuss and challenge employer actions. Unions are using the most popular social media platforms to communicate with members and potential members. If unions and employees are using social media, shouldn't employers be using it to defend against union organizing?
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