This summary is provided by the IPR Digital Media Research Center. Summary Corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts via social media are increasingly common and often aid in accomplishing CSR objectives. However, little is known about the potential damage caused by negative comments or user feedback on CSR statements on social media. This study explored the … Continue reading Getting Called Out: The Effects of Social Media Feedback on CSR
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This summary is provided by the IPR Digital Media Research Center Summary Increasingly, organizations are engaging social media influencers through paid endorsement. This study examined how awareness of paid endorsement and ability to recognize social media ads affects followers’ relationships with social media influencers. The study also examined how these factors impact respondents’ behavioral intentions, specifically … Continue reading Utilizing Influencers: How Disclosure of Paid Endorsement Impacts Behavior
This summary is provided by the IPR Digital Media Research Center Summary This study examined the influence of social ties on individuals’ civic engagement on Facebook. An experiment was used to explore the impact of strong social ties (e.g., parents, extended family, and/or close friends) and weak social ties on individuals’ intentions to participate in … Continue reading The Effects of Social Ties on Campaign Engagement
This blog is presented by the IPR Digital Media Research Center. Lawmakers around the world are taking a severely keen interest in regulating data security and privacy. The #metoo movement created a collective realization that has empowered women everywhere to come forth and speak the truths that have been suppressed to the shadows for decades, … Continue reading The Impact of Societal Trends on Your Brand