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The Internet, otherwise called as the web, is widely used in many industries. The advent of e-commerce has brought about changes in several businesses. Since the nature of the web has become dynamic, many challenges have to be faced in order to locate information related to a specific domain....
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In this paper we build upon work by Jacobs (1961, 1963, 1984) and Glaeser et al. (1993) to derive the following hypothesis: diversity of economic agents is conducive to innovation, and thus to growth. We present a simple model of a small open economy existing in a world where prices are fixed...
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Our interest in writing this article is to create a bridge between the scholarly and academic research on technological innovation and a private sector, for-profit business model that implements the ideas on small business innovation and entrepreneurship, primarily in metro regional economies....
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Blogs by governmental agencies are promising vehicles for increasing the transparency of agency actions, publicizing their missions, addressing issues with their publics and collaborating across organizational or geographic boundaries. Most scholars and observers agree that blogs have the...
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This paper affords an opportunity to study the early adoption and dissemination of emerging technology tools in campaigns by analyzing which candidates were the most likely to use Facebook in the 2006 and 2008 congressional elections, and how. The research hypotheses draw from the diffusion of...
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By all popular accounts social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook played a tremendous role in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. To date there is little empirical work to substantiate popular claims and the national attention generated by Facebook as a tool for political engagement. This...
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The relations among social information processing (SIP), cardiac activity, and antisocial behavior were investigated in adolescents over a 3-year period (from ages 16 to 18) in a community sample of 585 (48% female, 17% African American) participants. Antisocial behavior was assessed in all 3...
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Even as a mere conceptual cloud, the term “user-generated content” is useful to discuss the societal shifts in content creation brought about by the participative Web and perhaps best epitomized by the remix phenomenon. This Essay considers the copyright aspects of UGC. On the one hand, the...
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Social networks connect intimates, friends, and acquaintances that share history, strangers who share interests, or businesses and the customers they serve. This article explores how participation in online social networks blurs the boundaries between personal and professional relationships or...
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Peer influence in social networks has been studied for over four decades by social scientists and marketing researchers. Due to recent growth of internet technologies and online social networks, research on peer influence has gained even more attention over the last decade. But, most extant...
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