2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2015.09.014
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Information diffusion through social networks: The case of an online petition

Abstract: People regularly use online social networks due to their convenience, efficiency, and significant broadcasting power for sharing information. However, the diffusion of information in online social networks is a complex and dynamic process. In this research, we used a case study to examine the diffusion process of an online petition. The spread of petitions in social networks raises various theoretical and practical questions: What is the diffusion rate? What actions can initiators take to speed up the diffusio… Show more

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“…Our simulation game experiment allows us to analyze this aspect of cybersecurity capability investment. Secondly, systems thinking in general and system dynamics modeling in particular are not new approaches in the area of information science and technology (e.g., see [23,24]), yet rarely applied to cybersecurity-especially to business and management aspects of cybersecurity. Our simulation game views the problem of investment from a systematic perspective, and the underlying development uses system dynamics simulation modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our simulation game experiment allows us to analyze this aspect of cybersecurity capability investment. Secondly, systems thinking in general and system dynamics modeling in particular are not new approaches in the area of information science and technology (e.g., see [23,24]), yet rarely applied to cybersecurity-especially to business and management aspects of cybersecurity. Our simulation game views the problem of investment from a systematic perspective, and the underlying development uses system dynamics simulation modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals use social media to stay in touch with their family and friends, share ideas (Bakshy et al 2012), and spread the word about petitions ( Jalali et al 2016), services or products (Trusov et al 2009;Tucker 2014), just to name a few. Overall, we now spend around 7%-10% of our lives on social media 12 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, however, modelers must adapt the Bass model to their specific cases and include other potential mechanisms that may influence product adoption (Jalali et al, ). For example, Bass models have been extended to allow for newer approaches to key parameter estimations (Mahajan et al, ), to include successive generations of technology (Norton and Bass, ), and to include decision variables, such as prices and advertising (Bass et al, ).…”
Section: Theoretical Background: a New Service Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%