Search Results - "Argyris, Young Anna"
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Knowledge Entrepreneurship: Institutionalising Wiki-based Knowledge-management Processes in Competitive and Hierarchical Organisations
Published in Journal of information technology (01-06-2016)“…Social media in general and wikis in particular offer unique opportunities for knowledge management. Despite widely publicised successes in public settings,…”
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Detecting Medical Misinformation on Social Media Using Multimodal Deep Learning
Published in IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics (01-06-2021)“…In 2019, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases reached the highest number in the US since 1992. Medical misinformation, such as antivaccine content…”
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Behavioural interventions to reduce vaccine hesitancy driven by misinformation on social media
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Using Machine Learning to Compare Provaccine and Antivaccine Discourse Among the Public on Social Media: Algorithm Development Study
Published in JMIR public health and surveillance (24-06-2021)“…Despite numerous counteracting efforts, antivaccine content linked to delays and refusals to vaccinate has grown persistently on social media, while only a few…”
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The effects of visual congruence on increasing consumers’ brand engagement: An empirical investigation of influencer marketing on instagram using deep-learning algorithms for automatic image classification
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-11-2020)“…Influencers are non-celebrity individuals who gain popularity on social media by posting visually attractive content (e.g., photos and videos) and by…”
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The effects of the visual presentation of an Influencer's Extroversion on perceived credibility and purchase intentions—moderated by personality matching with the audience
Published in Journal of retailing and consumer services (01-03-2021)“…Influencers are ordinary individuals who have amassed large followings by demonstrating expertise in various niches on social media sites. We aim to propose…”
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The mediating role of vaccine hesitancy between maternal engagement with anti- and pro-vaccine social media posts and adolescent HPV-vaccine uptake rates in the US: The perspective of loss aversion in emotion-laden decision circumstances
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2021)“…While Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a prominent cause of cervical cancer and mortality among underserved women, HPV vaccine completion rates remain stagnant…”
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Corporate Use of Social Media: Technology Affordance and External Stakeholder Relations
Published in Journal of organizational computing and electronic commerce (03-04-2015)“…Business organizations are beginning to recognize the substantial potential of social media for enhancing corporate communications with external stakeholders,…”
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Vaccine rhetoric on social media and COVID-19 vaccine uptake rates: A triangulation using self-reported vaccine acceptance
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2024)“…The primary goal of this study is to examine the association between vaccine rhetoric on Twitter and the public's uptake rates of COVID-19 vaccines in the…”
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The Role of Flow in Dissemination of Recommendations for Hedonic Products in User-Generated Review Websites
Published in International journal of human-computer interaction (07-02-2020)“…The widely publicized impact of user-generated review (UGR) sites on sales has spawned a large number of studies on user behaviors on UGR sites. These existing…”
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Role of Culture in Engaging Consumers in Organizational Social media Posts
Published in Journal of organizational computing and electronic commerce (01-10-2020)“…Despite the wide consensus on the importance of culture in the deployment and use of information systems, very few studies have investigated whether and how…”
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Using Speech Acts to Elicit Positive Emotions for Complainants on Social Media
Published in Journal of interactive marketing (01-08-2021)“…A carefully tailored tone in response to a complaint on social media can create positive emotions for an upset customer. However, very few studies have…”
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Do social media campaigns foster vaccination adherence? A systematic review of prior intervention-based campaigns on social media
Published in Telematics and informatics (01-01-2023)“…•We conducted a systematic review of six databases to examine whether social media campaigns foster vaccine adherence.•Out of 92 vaccination interventions that…”
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Do Social Media Campaigns Foster Vaccine Adherence? A Systematic Review of Prior Intervention-Based Campaigns on Social Media
Published in Telematics and informatics (19-11-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of large-scale campaigns to facilitate vaccine adherence. Social media presents unique opportunities to…”
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Enhancing self-efficacy for career development in Facebook
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-02-2016)“…The literature has two competing perspectives on Facebook: One claims positive effects of Facebook on individuals, while the other suggests detrimental…”
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Detecting Medical Misinformation on Social Media Using Multimodal Deep Learning
Published 27-12-2020“…In 2019, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases reached the highest number in the US since 1992. Medical misinformation, such as antivaccine content…”
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Using Deep Learning to Identify Linguistic Features that Facilitate or Inhibit the Propagation of Anti- and Pro-Vaccine Content on Social Media
Published in 2022 IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH) (01-01-2022)“…Anti-vaccine content is rapidly propagated via social media, fostering vaccine hesitancy, while pro-vaccine content has not replicated the opponent's…”
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