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Chronological analysis of the electronic word-of-mouth effect of four social media channels on movie sales: Comparing Twitter, Yahoo!Movies, YouTube, and blogs

Title
Chronological analysis of the electronic word-of-mouth effect of four social media channels on movie sales: Comparing Twitter, Yahoo!Movies, YouTube, and blogs
Authors
Baek H.Oh S.Yang H.-D.Ahn J.H.
Ewha Authors
양희동
SCOPUS Author ID
양희동scopus
Issue Date
2014
Journal Title
Proceedings - Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, PACIS 2014
Citation
Proceedings - Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, PACIS 2014
Keywords
Electronic word of mouthInnovation diffusion modelInterpersonal communicationMass mediaSocial media
Publisher
Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Based on Rogers's innovation diffusion model, we investigate how electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) through different types of social media impacts movie sales across the different phases of movie screening. We collected eWOM information on movies from February to October 2012 from Twitter, Yahoo!Movies, YouTube, and blogs on a daily basis. The results indicate that Twitter is relatively influential on movie revenue in the initial stage of opening because of its mass media characteristic. On the other hand, Yahoo!Movies and blogs are relatively influential on movie revenue in the late stages of opening because of their interpersonal communication characteristics. Since YouTube contains both characteristics of mass media and interpersonal communication, we determine that there is no difference in the impact of YouTube on movie revenue between the initial and late stages of opening.
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