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Affordances 2 Agent-based simulation and modelling 2 Sense-making 2 Social influence 2 Social media 2 Social networks 2 Agent-based modeling 1 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 1 Information dissemination 1 Informationsverbreitung 1 Internet marketing 1 Online-Marketing 1 Simulation 1 Social Web 1 Social network 1 Social relations 1 Social web 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1
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Eismann, Kathrin 2
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Journal of Business Economics 1 Journal of business economics : JBE 1
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Diffusion and persistence of false rumors in social media networks: implications of searchability on rumor self-correction on Twitter
Eismann, Kathrin - In: Journal of Business Economics 91 (2021) 9, pp. 1299-1329
Social media networks (SMN) such as Facebook and Twitter are infamous for facilitating the spread of potentially false rumors. Although it has been argued that SMN enable their users to identify and challenge false rumors through collective efforts to make sense of unverified information—a...
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Diffusion and persistence of false rumors in social media networks : implications of searchability on rumor self-correction on Twitter
Eismann, Kathrin - In: Journal of business economics : JBE 91 (2021) 9, pp. 1299-1329
Social media networks (SMN) such as Facebook and Twitter are infamous for facilitating the spread of potentially false rumors. Although it has been argued that SMN enable their users to identify and challenge false rumors through collective efforts to make sense of unverified information—a...
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