Firestorms on social media have become one of the biggest challenges for organizations engaging with such online platforms. Handling a firestorm on social media has not been easy because customers\u27 responses towards the incident is influenced by not only the original content, but also others’ responses towards the firestorm on the platform. Drawing on social impact theory and the dual-process model of social influences, this study develops a conceptual framework and explores the effects of social information characteristics (i.e., strength, number, and immediacy) on the customers\u27 perceptions of social influences (i.e., social proof and social pressure), and then their immediate and distal responses towards the organization. The conce...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Negative perceptions of United Airlines’ corporate reputation increased 500% after an event regardin...
Brands, celebrities, or politicians are increasingly facing enormous online outrages in response to ...
Firestorms on social media have become one of the biggest challenges for organizations engaging with...
Project Description: Brands increasingly engage customers through social media platforms. However, j...
Because of a large number of customers using social media, firms have embraced social media as a use...
Social media firestorms pose a significant challenge for firms in the digital age. Tacklingfirestorm...
Customers’ negative electronic Word of Mouth (eWoM) can suddenly transform into an online firestorm....
How organisations communicate with their audience during an incident or crisis is important because ...
We investigate the social-media phenomenon defined as “online firestorms”: sudden discharges of larg...
Online firestorms pose severe threats to online brand communities. Any negative electronic word of m...
Social media content can spread quickly, particularly that generated by users themselves. This is a...
This paper proposes that Social Influence Theory is an appropriate approach for understanding social...
Despite providing firms with tremendous business opportunities and benefits, social media exposes fi...
For businesses and organizations, public perception is a critical factor in determining the effectiv...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Negative perceptions of United Airlines’ corporate reputation increased 500% after an event regardin...
Brands, celebrities, or politicians are increasingly facing enormous online outrages in response to ...
Firestorms on social media have become one of the biggest challenges for organizations engaging with...
Project Description: Brands increasingly engage customers through social media platforms. However, j...
Because of a large number of customers using social media, firms have embraced social media as a use...
Social media firestorms pose a significant challenge for firms in the digital age. Tacklingfirestorm...
Customers’ negative electronic Word of Mouth (eWoM) can suddenly transform into an online firestorm....
How organisations communicate with their audience during an incident or crisis is important because ...
We investigate the social-media phenomenon defined as “online firestorms”: sudden discharges of larg...
Online firestorms pose severe threats to online brand communities. Any negative electronic word of m...
Social media content can spread quickly, particularly that generated by users themselves. This is a...
This paper proposes that Social Influence Theory is an appropriate approach for understanding social...
Despite providing firms with tremendous business opportunities and benefits, social media exposes fi...
For businesses and organizations, public perception is a critical factor in determining the effectiv...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Negative perceptions of United Airlines’ corporate reputation increased 500% after an event regardin...
Brands, celebrities, or politicians are increasingly facing enormous online outrages in response to ...