This thesis draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entities that allow and perpetuate online trolling. Trolling is a form of consumer misbehaviour that includes deliberate, deceptive, and mischievous attempts to provoke reactions from other online users. Despite being a pervasive online consumer misbehaviour, affecting consumers, brands, and online sites that offer a medium for trolling, trolling is poorly understood. In particular, there is a lack of understanding of what trolling actually is, how it differs from other anti-social behaviours, how it comes about, and how it could be influenced. These questions are at the forefront of this study. In disassembling trolling behaviours, this stu...
Online trolling has become omnipresent on the internet, in the media, and in popular culture. This t...
Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, h...
The literature lacks knowledge on how organizations can manage trolling behaviors in online communit...
This thesis draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entities ...
Online consumer misbehaviors, such as trolling, are widespread and poorly understood. Using actor-ne...
This research draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entitie...
Trolling is a form of consumer misbehavior that involves deliberate, deceptive, and mischievous atte...
Online consumer misbehaviors, such as trolling, are widespread and poorly understood. Using actor-ne...
Trolling involves deliberate, deceptive and mischievous attempts to provoke reactions from other onl...
As society shifts towards making social media a center focus of contemporary life, trolls, are conti...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interaction...
Trolling behaviors are extremely diverse, varying by context, tactics, motivations, and impact. Defi...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interactions,...
The term “internet trolling” has come to encompass a wide range of disparate behaviours: ranging fro...
Trolling behaviors are extremely diverse, varying \ by context, tactics, motivations, and impact. \ ...
Online trolling has become omnipresent on the internet, in the media, and in popular culture. This t...
Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, h...
The literature lacks knowledge on how organizations can manage trolling behaviors in online communit...
This thesis draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entities ...
Online consumer misbehaviors, such as trolling, are widespread and poorly understood. Using actor-ne...
This research draws on actor-network theory to explore the assemblages of human and nonhuman entitie...
Trolling is a form of consumer misbehavior that involves deliberate, deceptive, and mischievous atte...
Online consumer misbehaviors, such as trolling, are widespread and poorly understood. Using actor-ne...
Trolling involves deliberate, deceptive and mischievous attempts to provoke reactions from other onl...
As society shifts towards making social media a center focus of contemporary life, trolls, are conti...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interaction...
Trolling behaviors are extremely diverse, varying by context, tactics, motivations, and impact. Defi...
‘Trolling’ refers to a specific type of malicious online behaviour, intended to disrupt interactions,...
The term “internet trolling” has come to encompass a wide range of disparate behaviours: ranging fro...
Trolling behaviors are extremely diverse, varying \ by context, tactics, motivations, and impact. \ ...
Online trolling has become omnipresent on the internet, in the media, and in popular culture. This t...
Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, h...
The literature lacks knowledge on how organizations can manage trolling behaviors in online communit...