Special issue theme: : “social media: A revolution in communication”: Technological forecasting & social change
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Social media in Saudi Arabia: : Exploring its use during two natural disasters
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Exploring the role of social media in importing logics across social contexts: : The case of IT SMEs in Iran
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Antecedents of relational inertia and information sharing in SNS usage: : The moderating role of structural autonomy
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Exploring the intention to continue using social networking sites: : The case of Facebook
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User preferences of social features on social commerce websites: : An empirical study
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Detecting tension in online communities with computational Twitter analysis
Pete Burnap, Omer F. Rana, Nick Avis, Matthew Williams, William Housley, Adam Edwards, Jeffrey Morgan, Luke Sloan
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Comparing Twitter and YouTube networks in information diffusion: : The case of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
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The impact of sectoral changes on individual competences: : A reflective scenario-based approach in the creative industries
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Catch-up models of science and technology: : A theorization of the Asian experience from bi-logistic growth trajectories
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