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    Do Social Media, Good Governance, and Public Trust Increase Citizens’ e-Government Participation? Dual Approach of PLS-SEM and fsQCA by Marlan Hutahaean, Ixora Javanisa Eunike, Andri Dayarana K. Silalahi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Besides, low participation occurs when information about e-government is absent on social media and do not care about good governance. These findings will assist the government in comprehensively improving public services through social media and good governance.…”
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    More than just sentiment: Using social, cognitive, and behavioral information of social media to predict stock markets with artificial intelligence and big data by Yunus Emre Akdogan, Adem Anbar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this digital era, social media platforms have become critical data sources for the social sciences. …”
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    The commercial promotion of electronic cigarettes on social media and its influence on positive perceptions of vaping and vaping behaviours in Anglophone countries: A scoping review. by L Chacon, G Mitchell, S Golder

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This scoping review aims to map the existing evidence related to the influence of e-cigarette commercial promotion on social media on positive perceptions of vaping and vaping behaviours in core Anglophone countries. …”
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    Securing the Clicks : network security in the age of social media / by Bahadur, Gary

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    How Authoritative Media and Personal Social Media Influence Policy Compliance Through Trust in Government and Risk Perception: Quantitative Cross-Sectional Survey Study by Hua Zhang, Cheng Yang, Xiuxian Deng, Chunyan Luo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Media use, specifically the use of authoritative media and “we-media,” that is, personal social media accounts and media platforms operated by individuals, was set as the independent variable. …”
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    Parties in the digital jungle by I. A. Lavrov

    Published 2022-02-01
    Subjects: “…social media…”
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    Beyond Likes and Shares: Unveiling the Sequential Mediation of Brand Equity, Loyalty, Image, and Awareness in Social Media Marketing's Influence on Repurchase Intentions for High-Tech Products. by K Laveen Kumar, S Anjani Devi

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… This study aims to investigate the impact of social media marketing activities (SMMA) on repurchase intention (RPI) with the mediating effect of brand equity (BE), Brand loyalty (BL), Brand image (BI), and Brand awareness (BA) on high-tech products. …”
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    Impact of social media interventions and tools among informal caregivers of critically ill patients after patient admission to the intensive care unit: A scoping review. by Stephana J Cherak, Brianna K Rosgen, Mungunzul Amarbayan, Kara Plotnikoff, Krista Wollny, Henry T Stelfox, Kirsten M Fiest

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>The use of social media in healthcare continues to evolve. The purpose of this scoping review was to summarize existing research on the impact of social media interventions and tools among informal caregivers of critically ill patients after patient admission to the intensive care unit (ICU).…”
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    Charming e-cigarette users with distorted science: a survey examining social media platform use, nicotine-related misinformation and attitudes towards the tobacco industry by Elexis C Kierstead, Barbara Schillo, Jodie Briggs, Nathan A Silver

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objective To examine the role of social media in promoting recall and belief of distorted science about nicotine and COVID-19 and whether recall and belief predict tobacco industry beliefs.Design Young adults aged 18–34 years (N=1225) were surveyed cross-sectionally via online Qualtrics panel. …”
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