Abstract We study how the size and structure of the local network around a node affects the aggregate diffusion of products seeded by it. We examine this in the context of YouTube, the popular video-sharing site. We address the endogeneity problems common to this setting by using a rich dataset and a careful estimation methodology. We empirically demonstrate that the size and structure of an author’s local network is a significant driver of the popularity of videos seeded by her, even after controlling for observed and unobserved video characteristics, unobserved author characteristics, and endogenous network formation. Our findings are distinct from those in the peer effects literature, which examines neighborhood effects on individual beh...
Social media has attracted attention as an information channel for content generated in heterogeneou...
The deep penetration of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has made them major portals for video content ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
The instant diffusion of digital contents via the Internet, especially on portal web sites such as Y...
In this paper we tackle several questions arising in the context of online content diffusion. In par...
In the past decade, such popular social media as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have substantially c...
This paper examines social learning and network effects that are particularly important for online v...
Abstract—Current works on Information Centric Networking assume the spectrum of caching strategies u...
Although there has been a long history of studying the diffusion of information in various social sc...
2014-09-30People value what peers recommend, and when we share a video or retweet a link we are, in ...
We study the diffusion process in an online social network given the individual connections between ...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
We propose a novel approach to analyze how a popular video is propagated in the cyberspace, to ident...
Video dissemination through sites such as YouTube can have widespread impacts on opinions, thoughts,...
We present an analysis of how the structure of a social network influences the diffusion of informat...
Social media has attracted attention as an information channel for content generated in heterogeneou...
The deep penetration of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has made them major portals for video content ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
The instant diffusion of digital contents via the Internet, especially on portal web sites such as Y...
In this paper we tackle several questions arising in the context of online content diffusion. In par...
In the past decade, such popular social media as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have substantially c...
This paper examines social learning and network effects that are particularly important for online v...
Abstract—Current works on Information Centric Networking assume the spectrum of caching strategies u...
Although there has been a long history of studying the diffusion of information in various social sc...
2014-09-30People value what peers recommend, and when we share a video or retweet a link we are, in ...
We study the diffusion process in an online social network given the individual connections between ...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
We propose a novel approach to analyze how a popular video is propagated in the cyberspace, to ident...
Video dissemination through sites such as YouTube can have widespread impacts on opinions, thoughts,...
We present an analysis of how the structure of a social network influences the diffusion of informat...
Social media has attracted attention as an information channel for content generated in heterogeneou...
The deep penetration of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has made them major portals for video content ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...