2010
DOI: 10.1002/asi.21321
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Constructing business profiles based on keyword patterns on Web sites

Abstract: The study examined the possibility of constructing business profiles (specifically, product profiles) based on keyword patterns on various types of Web sites, including a company's own Web site, blog sites, and Web sites that have particular keywords and also hyperlinks pointing to company Web sites. To test the proposed methods, we selected China's four major oil companies and two other companies that have related products. We collected three rounds of data over a 7-month period from these three Web sources a… Show more

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“…Many studies have proven that analyzing web hyperlinks is an appropriate method for exploring the social and political dimensions of the web. Numerous earlier studies used web hyperlink analysis to examine university sites (Smith & Thelwall, ; Tang & Thelwall, ), business sites (Vaughan, Tang, & Du, ), and political sites (Kim, Barnett, & Park, ; Romero‐Frías & Vaughan, ). Relatively fewer studies (Tremayne, ; Gao, ) analyzed media sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have proven that analyzing web hyperlinks is an appropriate method for exploring the social and political dimensions of the web. Numerous earlier studies used web hyperlink analysis to examine university sites (Smith & Thelwall, ; Tang & Thelwall, ), business sites (Vaughan, Tang, & Du, ), and political sites (Kim, Barnett, & Park, ; Romero‐Frías & Vaughan, ). Relatively fewer studies (Tremayne, ; Gao, ) analyzed media sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%