Behavior in social groups follows unwritten codes, with the social group one is embedded in defining what behavior is acceptable and what is not. Prior research has found strong tendencies toward informational isomorphism in groups in online social networks, as social peers seem to establish a shared understanding of what behavior is acceptable and what informational content is okay to share. However, these isomorphic tendencies have disadvantages, in that not all the available and potentially useful information is shared within the social group. Peers who actively introduce new and potentially controversial information are key in overcoming this problem, but this bears the risk of violating social norms. We seek to identify the determinant...
The explosive growth of social media has intrigued many scholars to inquire into why people willingl...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
With surprising evolution over the past decade, different numbers of social networking sites (SNSs) ...
This article explores the norms that govern regular users’ acts of sharing content on social network...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
This paper analyzes two questions. First, under which conditions does a norm emerge in academic onli...
We present a new model for reasoning about the way information is shared among friends in a social n...
The role of social norms in information transfer under ‘fundamental ’ imperfect infor-mation is cons...
Social networks rely on basic rules of conduct to yield functioning societies in both human and anim...
Social networks rely on basic rules of conduct to yield functioning societies in both human and anim...
© 2021 Senuri Samalka WijenayakeSocial conformity occurs when people adjust their personal opinions ...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
A norm is a behavior that emerges as a convention within society without any direction from a centra...
As the world has become digital, so have social interactions and social norms. Previous literature h...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfo...
The explosive growth of social media has intrigued many scholars to inquire into why people willingl...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
With surprising evolution over the past decade, different numbers of social networking sites (SNSs) ...
This article explores the norms that govern regular users’ acts of sharing content on social network...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
This paper analyzes two questions. First, under which conditions does a norm emerge in academic onli...
We present a new model for reasoning about the way information is shared among friends in a social n...
The role of social norms in information transfer under ‘fundamental ’ imperfect infor-mation is cons...
Social networks rely on basic rules of conduct to yield functioning societies in both human and anim...
Social networks rely on basic rules of conduct to yield functioning societies in both human and anim...
© 2021 Senuri Samalka WijenayakeSocial conformity occurs when people adjust their personal opinions ...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
A norm is a behavior that emerges as a convention within society without any direction from a centra...
As the world has become digital, so have social interactions and social norms. Previous literature h...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfo...
The explosive growth of social media has intrigued many scholars to inquire into why people willingl...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
With surprising evolution over the past decade, different numbers of social networking sites (SNSs) ...