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socioeconomic segregation in which students are assigned to public schools according to their neighborhood of residence, peer …
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Social networking learning is emerging in light of the European Skills Agenda and technological development. This aims to incorporate learning techniques in social networking environments to foster formal and informal learning. However, the classical customer-oriented social networks provide an...
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effect on wages from Facebook access during college. This positive effect is largest in magnitude for female students, and … students from lower-middle class families.I provide evidence that this positive effect from Facebook access comes through the …
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preference measures from Facebook data. Using a field experiment among university students, chapter 4 shows that the ordering in …
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anonymous community on the brand relationship outcomes. Quantitative data were collected from 480 university students in Ho Chi …
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With the widespread prevalence of social media platforms, it is critical to consider students' attitudes and acceptance … students has been investigated. Additionally, the moderating role of age and gender has been tested in the relationship between …
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On Wikipedia, the largest online encyclopedia, editors who contribute to the same articles and exchange comments on articles’ talk pages work in collaborative manner engaging in communication about their work. Thus they can be considered as peers who are likely to influence each other. In this...
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Peer influence through word-of-mouth (WOM) plays an important role in many information systems but identification of causal effects is challenging. We identify causal WOM effects in the empirical setting of game adoption in a social network for gamers by exploiting differences in individuals’...
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