Weblogs have received attention as new, personalized media. Yet, only few of them attract public attention and become successful. This study explores weblog success factors in three categories: content creation, content features and content diffusion. During the process of content creation in weblogs, we argue that weblog service providers (WSPs) support bloggers' resource collection. We also presume that the volume or the quality of posts in weblogs could be matter to gain visitors' attention when weblog content (i.e., post) is generated. During the process of content diffusion, we assume that use of blogging technologies (BTs) such as trackback or RSS would enhance content-sharing activities between weblogs. Based on the data from a sampl...
The development of K-pop music exports is a relevant topic in the music business. The specificity of...
This article identifies the business models of leading Webcasters in the United States and South Kor...
The global blogging phenomenon has caught researchers by surprise. While past research has focused o...
User generated content published via weblogs (also known as blogs) has gained importance in the last...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently updated web pages containing information arranged in reverse chron...
Abstra t. Weblogs are widely known as a te hnology that allows publishing textual ontent in reverse...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
[[abstract]]This paper examines key motivators for consumers'attitude towards continuing the recepti...
Due to their popularity and widespread use, blogs have become an important medium through which many...
The use of weblogs as an information and communication technology (ICT) for knowledge sharing and cr...
Social media, a new form of electronic media for social engagement and interaction, are becoming imp...
Blog usage has transformed from its initial function as a digital diary into a legitimate form of ma...
This exploratory study discusses the opportunities for tourism destination marketing organizations t...
The practice of Weblogging as a new social and technological phenomenon in society and business is g...
[[abstract]]The development of internet makes change in the human lifestyle and custom. The internet...
The development of K-pop music exports is a relevant topic in the music business. The specificity of...
This article identifies the business models of leading Webcasters in the United States and South Kor...
The global blogging phenomenon has caught researchers by surprise. While past research has focused o...
User generated content published via weblogs (also known as blogs) has gained importance in the last...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently updated web pages containing information arranged in reverse chron...
Abstra t. Weblogs are widely known as a te hnology that allows publishing textual ontent in reverse...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
[[abstract]]This paper examines key motivators for consumers'attitude towards continuing the recepti...
Due to their popularity and widespread use, blogs have become an important medium through which many...
The use of weblogs as an information and communication technology (ICT) for knowledge sharing and cr...
Social media, a new form of electronic media for social engagement and interaction, are becoming imp...
Blog usage has transformed from its initial function as a digital diary into a legitimate form of ma...
This exploratory study discusses the opportunities for tourism destination marketing organizations t...
The practice of Weblogging as a new social and technological phenomenon in society and business is g...
[[abstract]]The development of internet makes change in the human lifestyle and custom. The internet...
The development of K-pop music exports is a relevant topic in the music business. The specificity of...
This article identifies the business models of leading Webcasters in the United States and South Kor...
The global blogging phenomenon has caught researchers by surprise. While past research has focused o...