In this paper, we study the differential influence of online user-generated content (UGC), specifically blogs, across the multiple stages of decision making of venture capitalists: screening stage, choice stage, and contract stage. We conjecture that, first, blogs are influential at the screening stage; second, after the screening stage, blogs are noninfluential since decision makers evaluate entities closely at later stages; third, blogs increase the interest from multiple decision makers which in turn increases the cost of the deal for a decision maker. This empirical investigation provides support for the hypotheses, which we tested for funding decisions by venture capitalists in information technology ventures. In particular, this st...
Blog management is central to the digitalization of work. However, existing theories tend to focus o...
The research focused on blogging as a concept and its impact on selected online business and blogger...
An abbreviated case study in narrative form of a weblog is presented. Preliminary observations in an...
In this paper, we study the differential influence of online user-generated content (UGC), specifica...
In this work, we followed the sentiment analysis literature, and used supervised learning methods, w...
This thesis investigates how firms can measure and manage influence of IT-enabled communication medi...
The present paper examines the impact of blogs (and other similar tools, as virtual communities, new...
This paper evaluates the impact of online blogging on buying intentions of customers. It begins by o...
The purpose of this study was to discover if the blogging industry does have an effect on consumer b...
[[abstract]]The development and advancement of internet technology altered the methods of daily comm...
The phenomenon of blogs is growing rapidly and is expected to increase even in a more rapid pace (Te...
This study aims to find the role social networking sites (SNSs) have in the form of expert opinions ...
Online reviews provided from consumers who had previous experiences have become major information re...
Individuals are turning increasingly toward web-based information sources as input for complex decis...
Blog management is central to the digitalization of work. However, existing theories tend to focus o...
Blog management is central to the digitalization of work. However, existing theories tend to focus o...
The research focused on blogging as a concept and its impact on selected online business and blogger...
An abbreviated case study in narrative form of a weblog is presented. Preliminary observations in an...
In this paper, we study the differential influence of online user-generated content (UGC), specifica...
In this work, we followed the sentiment analysis literature, and used supervised learning methods, w...
This thesis investigates how firms can measure and manage influence of IT-enabled communication medi...
The present paper examines the impact of blogs (and other similar tools, as virtual communities, new...
This paper evaluates the impact of online blogging on buying intentions of customers. It begins by o...
The purpose of this study was to discover if the blogging industry does have an effect on consumer b...
[[abstract]]The development and advancement of internet technology altered the methods of daily comm...
The phenomenon of blogs is growing rapidly and is expected to increase even in a more rapid pace (Te...
This study aims to find the role social networking sites (SNSs) have in the form of expert opinions ...
Online reviews provided from consumers who had previous experiences have become major information re...
Individuals are turning increasingly toward web-based information sources as input for complex decis...
Blog management is central to the digitalization of work. However, existing theories tend to focus o...
Blog management is central to the digitalization of work. However, existing theories tend to focus o...
The research focused on blogging as a concept and its impact on selected online business and blogger...
An abbreviated case study in narrative form of a weblog is presented. Preliminary observations in an...