This study explores the role of online engagement, homophily and social influence in explaining traffic and news consumption by social network users at an external news website. The authors jointly model visits and page views for a panel of users who registered with the news site using their Facebook accounts. In their model, the authors account for homophily using a latent space approach, and account for endogeneity, heterogeneity, and unobservable correlates. The results show that measures of an individual’s activity on Facebook are positively associated with that individual’s actions at the news site. In addition, knowing what a user’s Facebook friends do at the content website provides insights into a focal user’s behavior at that websi...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
This study explores the role of online enga gement, homophily and social influence in explaining tra...
This thesis focuses on the impact of the consumption environment on consumer preferences and decisio...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Using hourly traffic and readership data from a major news website, and taking advantage of a global...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Despite the increasing attention paid to the social interaction in online social networks, it is sti...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
The growth of social media and other aggregators over the last few years has changed the nature of o...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Despite the increasing attention paid to the social interaction in online social networks, it is sti...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
This study explores the role of online enga gement, homophily and social influence in explaining tra...
This thesis focuses on the impact of the consumption environment on consumer preferences and decisio...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Using hourly traffic and readership data from a major news website, and taking advantage of a global...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Despite the increasing attention paid to the social interaction in online social networks, it is sti...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
The growth of social media and other aggregators over the last few years has changed the nature of o...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Despite the increasing attention paid to the social interaction in online social networks, it is sti...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...