We study the market for applications on Facebook, the dominant platform for social networking and make use of a rule change by Facebook by which high-quality applications were rewarded with further opportunities to engage users. We find that the change led to quality being a more important driver of usage while sheer network size became less important. Further, we find that update frequency helps applications maintain higher usage, while generally usage of Facebook applications declines less rapidly with age
The purpose of this article is to operationalise an evolutionary perspective on the history of socia...
Similar to love, competition can often be unrequited. This study explores the asymmetric pattern of ...
Almost from its inception, the social media universe was centered around one all-encompassing networ...
We study the market for applications on Facebook, the dominant platform for social networking and ma...
Platforms operators act as private regulators to increase usage and maximize profits. Their goals de...
We study the market for apps on Facebook, the dominant social networking platform, and make use of a...
Social networking sites (SNS) like Facebook are fast becoming part of our daily lives. Increasingly,...
A social network service (SNS) is one of the most prospering social media platforms in the Web 2.0 e...
Social network services (SNS) are the most prospering business in Web 2.0 regime. In May 2007, Faceb...
This chapter introduces the concept of “two-sided” markets and shows how they comprise a unique type...
Research on social networking sites like Facebook is emerging but sparse. The exploratory study inve...
A social network service (SNS) is the most prospering business in Web 2.0 regime. In May 2007, Faceb...
While social networking services (SNS) have led to major economic and social transformations worldwi...
Digital platforms contribute significantly to the world’s economic growth. The platform’s business m...
Social media is an important aspect of marketing today. According to Hanna et al (2011), social med...
The purpose of this article is to operationalise an evolutionary perspective on the history of socia...
Similar to love, competition can often be unrequited. This study explores the asymmetric pattern of ...
Almost from its inception, the social media universe was centered around one all-encompassing networ...
We study the market for applications on Facebook, the dominant platform for social networking and ma...
Platforms operators act as private regulators to increase usage and maximize profits. Their goals de...
We study the market for apps on Facebook, the dominant social networking platform, and make use of a...
Social networking sites (SNS) like Facebook are fast becoming part of our daily lives. Increasingly,...
A social network service (SNS) is one of the most prospering social media platforms in the Web 2.0 e...
Social network services (SNS) are the most prospering business in Web 2.0 regime. In May 2007, Faceb...
This chapter introduces the concept of “two-sided” markets and shows how they comprise a unique type...
Research on social networking sites like Facebook is emerging but sparse. The exploratory study inve...
A social network service (SNS) is the most prospering business in Web 2.0 regime. In May 2007, Faceb...
While social networking services (SNS) have led to major economic and social transformations worldwi...
Digital platforms contribute significantly to the world’s economic growth. The platform’s business m...
Social media is an important aspect of marketing today. According to Hanna et al (2011), social med...
The purpose of this article is to operationalise an evolutionary perspective on the history of socia...
Similar to love, competition can often be unrequited. This study explores the asymmetric pattern of ...
Almost from its inception, the social media universe was centered around one all-encompassing networ...