2014
DOI: 10.25101/14.9
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Authors Influencing Others to Follow: An Analysis of a Social Media Platform Through the Framework of Persuasion Theory

Abstract: Technology has not only transformed the music sector of the entertainment industry, it has also transformed the book publishing sector.

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“…The principle of authority argues that humans are trained to trust and obey those in positions of power, "because they are perceived as experts" (Guadagno & Cialdini, 2005, p.104). Furthermore, Rothschild (2014) writes that people are "willing to suspend rational and reasonable judgment when faced with a request by an authoritative figure" (p. 266). In 2001, Gugen and Jacob considered the extent to which an individual's status affects online compliance.…”
Section: Social Media and Robert Cialdini's Six Principles Of Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The principle of authority argues that humans are trained to trust and obey those in positions of power, "because they are perceived as experts" (Guadagno & Cialdini, 2005, p.104). Furthermore, Rothschild (2014) writes that people are "willing to suspend rational and reasonable judgment when faced with a request by an authoritative figure" (p. 266). In 2001, Gugen and Jacob considered the extent to which an individual's status affects online compliance.…”
Section: Social Media and Robert Cialdini's Six Principles Of Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the principle of consistency argues that individuals appreciate when an organization demonstrates characteristics such as "logic, rationality, stability, and honesty" (Rothschild, 2014). According to Rothschild (2014), consistency is a response to "our nearly obsessive desire to be (and to appear) consistent with what we have already done" (p. 259). He states that, "once we have made up our minds -taken a stand, made a commitment to some issue --we don't have to think hard about it again when bombarded by another or similar request" (p. 260).…”
Section: Social Media and Robert Cialdini's Six Principles Of Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
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