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By 2011, approximately 83% of Fortune 500 companies were using some form of social media to connect with consumers (Hameed 2011). Further, surveys suggest that consumers are increasingly relying on social media to learn about unfamiliar brands. However, best practices regarding the use of social...
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Consumers increasingly inform one another about marketplace offerings in online forums. These forums vary in terms of the information provided about reviewers (e.g., consumers may have no information about a reviewer or may see a full reviewer profile containing multiple pieces of demographic...
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Marketing has been revolutionized due to the rise of digital media and new forms of electronic communication. In response, academic researchers have attempted to explain consumer- and firm-related phenomena related to digital, social media, and mobile marketing (DSMM). This paper presents a...
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Social media may encourage novel ways of signaling that involve different purchase types (experiential vs. material), signaling frequencies (multiple vs. single signals) and other features unique to social media (e.g., hashtags). This work examines how purchase signals are received on social...
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