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  • Self-branding, 'micro-celeb... Self-branding, 'micro-celebrity' and the rise of Social Media Influencers
    Khamis, Susie; Ang, Lawrence; Welling, Raymond Celebrity studies, 04/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    The notion of self-branding has drawn myriad academic responses over the last decade. First popularised in a provocative piece published in Fast Company, self-branding has been criticised by some on ...
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  • What is next for social med... What is next for social media for Surgery?
    Wexner, Steven D.; Behrns, Kevin Surgery, April 2024, 2024-Apr, 2024-04-00, 20240401, Volume: 175, Issue: 4
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    Social media has morphed from an interesting phenomenon to an essential part of surgical publishing. This contribution, “What Is Next for Social Media for Surgery,” reviews how we arrived at this ...
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  • Implementing social media m... Implementing social media marketing strategically: an empirical assessment
    Tafesse, Wondwesen; Wien, Anders Journal of marketing management, 06/2018, Volume: 34, Issue: 9-10
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    The purpose of this study is to examine how firms implement social media systematically to drive strategic marketing actions. To this end, the study conceptualises social media implementation as a ...
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  • Social Media Analytics and ... Social Media Analytics and Intelligence
    Zeng, Daniel; Hsinchun Chen; Lusch, R ... IEEE intelligent systems, 2010-Nov.-Dec., 2010-11-00, 20101101, Volume: 25, Issue: 6
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    In a broad sense, social media refers to a conversational, distributed mode of content generation, dissemination, and communication among communities. Different from broadcast-based traditional and ...
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  • Social Media- and Internet-... Social Media- and Internet-Based Disease Surveillance for Public Health
    Aiello, Allison E; Renson, Audrey; Zivich, Paul N Annual review of public health, 04/2020, Volume: 41, Issue: 1
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    Disease surveillance systems are a cornerstone of public health tracking and prevention. This review addresses the use, promise, perils, and ethics of social media- and Internet-based data collection ...
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  • Social media in marketing r... Social media in marketing research: Theoretical bases, methodological aspects, and thematic focus
    Li, Fangfang; Larimo, Jorma; Leonidou, Leonidas C. Psychology & marketing, January 2023, 2023-01-00, 20230101, Volume: 40, Issue: 1
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    The widespread use of social media as a marketing tool during the last decade has been responsible for attracting a significant volume of academic research, which, however, can be described as highly ...
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  • Optimizing the use of twitt... Optimizing the use of twitter for research dissemination: The “Three Facts and a Story” randomized-controlled trial
    Tapper, Elliot B.; Mirabella, Rossana; Walicki, Joël J. ... Journal of hepatology, 08/2021, Volume: 75, Issue: 2
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    Published research promoted on twitter reaches more readers. Tweets with graphics are more engaging than those without. However, data are limited regarding how to optimize multimedia tweets for ...
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  • Social Media Use in Chronic... Social Media Use in Chronic Disease: A Systematic Review and Novel Taxonomy
    Patel, Rajesh, MD, MPH; Chang, Tammy, MD, MPH, MS; Greysen, S. Ryan, MD, MS ... The American journal of medicine, 12/2015, Volume: 128, Issue: 12
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    Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical outcomes from applications of contemporary social media in chronic disease; to develop a conceptual taxonomy to categorize, ...
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