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    Case-Based Reasoning and Attribute Features Mining for Posting-Popularity Prediction: A Case Study in the Online Automobile Community by Tingting Zhao, Jie Lin, Zhenyu Zhang

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…A new case-based reasoning (CBR) method combined with attribute features mining for posting-popularity prediction in online communities is explored from the perspective of imitating human knowledge reasoning in artificial intelligence. …”
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    NETWORK CHARACTER OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AND THE POSSIBILITY OF THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIETY by А В Абрамов, С Н Федорченко, К П Курылев

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Used as a methodology content analysis of online communities has confirmed the working hypothesis that, despite absenteeism and the atomization of society in modern countries, manifested by the rapid politicization of the communities the social networks of the Internet because of the undermining of public confidence in traditional political institutions - parties and Parliament. …”
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    Collectively figuring it out : foreign-trained health professionals and labor market integration by Caidi, Nadia, Komlodi, Anita, Abrao, Aline Lima, Martin-Hammond, Aqueasha

    Published 2021
    “…Foreign-trained health professionals are faced with a combination of unfamiliar healthcare system, terminology, information sources and information-seeking practices. Online communities supported by online discussion forums help these health professionals integrate into the local healthcare system.…”
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    The role of social influence model in social media marketing / Saiful Bahri Mohd Kamal... [et al.] by Mohd Kamal, Saiful Bahri, Zainol, Noorliza, Mahat, Fadhlina, Abdullah, Dahlan, Bahari, Khairil Anuar, Azmi, Nuruddin

    Published 2020
    “…The improvement of social media marketing will enhance positive electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) and consequently lead to intention to purchase, in addition to development of a robust, attractive image and product within online communities. Information within this study is regarded as valuable resource that could be used by online hotel marketers as well as related social media manager, as they can acknowledge and understand the actions and practices needed in social media to direct them towards business growth and positive online marketing practice.…”
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    The effect of web 2.0 on innovative work behaviour among academia in Malaysian Research Universities by Abdul Rahman, Azra Ayue, Panatik, Siti Aisyah, Alias, Rose Alinda

    Published 2015
    “…Web 2.0 are technologically driven and designed to allow people to communicate, share information and create online communities. Meanwhile, innovative work behavior refers to the creativity and involvement in bringing changes and new ideas in duties or in solving problems especially among academia in research universities which become the focus in this study. …”
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    The effect of web 2.0 usage on innovative work behavior among academia in Malaysian research universities by Rahman, A. A. A., Panatik, S. A., Alias, R. A.

    Published 2016
    “…Web 2.0 is technologically driven and designed to allow people to communicate, share information and create online communities. Meanwhile, innovative work behavior refers to the creativity and involvement in bringing changes and new ideas in duties or in solving problems especially among academia in research universities which has become the focus of this study. …”
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    Do spouse burden of care, family resilience, and coping affect family function in gynecologic cancer in Korea?: a cross-sectional study by Minkyung Kim, Sukhee Ahn

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Methods An online survey collected data from 123 spouses of gynecologic cancer patients through convenience sampling from online communities for gynecologic cancer patients in Korea. …”
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    #380 : Clickbait in Uterine Transplant Surgery by Tessa Morgan, Neill Kiely, Brigitte Gerstl, Kaushalya Arulpragasam, Jana Pittman, Rebecca Deans

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Background and Aims: The proliferation of social media platforms has led to the emergence of diverse online communities, presenting unique challenges in terms of patient autonomy and quality of care within the field of uterine transplantation. …”
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    Sprout microbial safety: A reappraisal after a quarter‐century by Jed W. Fahey, Jack Smilovitz Burak, Doug Evans

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Home‐sprouters have become better informed of potential hazards, and they now have safer raw materials and safety‐promoting supplies available to them, and a number of online communities that exchange information rapidly. Safe microgreens (“large sprouts”) production has also grown considerably since then. …”
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    Sentiment analysis model for cryptocurrency tweets using different deep learning techniques by Nair Michael, Abd-Elmegid Laila A., Marie Mohamed I.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Recent research in large data analytics and natural language processing has resulted in the development of automated techniques for assessing the sentiment in online communities, which has emerged as a crucial platform for users to express their thoughts and comments. …”
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    AN EXPLORATORY SEQUENTIAL SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF ONLINE LEARNING DURING THE MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER IN MALAYSIA by Noorihan Abdul Rahman, Zuriani Ahmad Zukarnain, Nor Asma Mohd Zain, Rozianiwati Yusof

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It helps connect online communities regardless of one’s geographical location and time zone. …”
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    Suicide Risk and Protective Factors in Online Support Forum Posts: Annotation Scheme Development and Validation Study by Stevie Chancellor, Steven A Sumner, Corinne David-Ferdon, Tahirah Ahmad, Munmun De Choudhury

    Published 2021-11-01
    “… BackgroundOnline communities provide support for individuals looking for help with suicidal ideation and crisis. …”
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    Online Health Information Seeking Behavior: A Systematic Review by Xiaoyun Jia, Yan Pang, Liangni Sally Liu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Facilitators (i.e., the existence of online communities, the privacy feature, real-time interaction, and archived health information format), and barriers (i.e., low health literacy, limited accessibility and information retrieval skills, low reliable, deficient and elusive health information, platform censorship, and lack of misinformation checks) to online health information seeking behavior are also discovered.…”
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    "How do I make Oppa Sarang Me?": resemiotisation and reconstruction of meaning in the global anglophone K-pop fandom by Khedun-Burgoine, B

    Published 2022
    “…Traditional understandings of language mixing and language borrowing are no longer adequate to contextualise and understand the creative and ideological linguistic practices occurring in diverse online communities. Beyond word-for-word linguistic transfer of words frequently encountered in K-pop lyrics and Korean language media, the indexicality of certain Korean words is enhanced through the addition and subtraction of meanings as they are negotiated within a globalised fandom context.…”
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    Is the purchasing behavior of suburban millennials affected by social media marketing? empirical evidence from Malaysia by Harun, Amran, Husin, Wann Huzida Roza

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicated that three (3) social media marketing dimensions, namely online communities, entertainment, and perceived trust, had significant effects on the Millennials’ online purchasing behavior of low involvement products. …”
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    Love Is Blind! Exploring the Impact of Brand Love on eWOM in Chinese Hospitality Industry by Muhammad Bilal, Umair Akram, Yunfeng Zhang, Shukai Cai, Zhuliang Wang

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…People are increasingly interacting on interactive online media, prompting firms to create online communities to share electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) with them and with one another in order to increase brand love. …”
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    The Changing Face of Precious Jewellery as a Body Adornment: An Exploratory Study in the Ashanti Region of Ghana by Peggy Ama Fening, Isaac Kwabena Agyei, Mohammed Kwaku Baidoo

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Netnography was also used to gather insight from online communities regarding fashion jewellery in Ghana and factors that account for their purchase. …”
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    The experience of family caregivers of ventilator-assisted individuals who participated in a pilot web-based peer support program: A qualitative study by Marina B. Wasilewski, Kristina M. Kokorelias, Mika Nonoyama, Craig Dale, Douglas A McKim, Jeremy Road, David Leasa, Anu Tandon, Roger Goldstein, Louise Rose

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Discussion Our results add to the growing body of evidence pointing to the importance of online communities for supporting vulnerable caregivers. …”
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    ‘They’ve all endorsed it…but I’m just not there:’ a qualitative exploration of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy reported by Black and Latinx individuals by David Scales, Sara Gorman, Savannah Windham, William Sandy, Nellie Gregorian, Lindsay Hurth, Malavika Radhakrishnan, Azubuike Akunne, Jack M Gorman

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Objective We sought to examine reasons for vaccine hesitancy among online communities of US-based Black and Latinx communities to understand the role of historical racism, present-day structural racism, medical mistrust and individual concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy.Design A qualitative study using narrative and interpretive phenomenological analysis of online bulletin board focus groups.Setting Bulletin boards with a focus-group-like setting in an online, private, chat-room-like environment.Participants Self-described vaccine hesitant participants from US-based Black (30) and Latinx (30) communities designed to reflect various axes of diversity within these respective communities in the US context.Results Bulletin board discussions covered a range of topics related to COVID-19 vaccination. …”
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