Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4942501 Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2017 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate how electronic word-of-mouth through different types of social media impacts of box office revenue across different phases of movie screening based on Roger's innovation diffusion model. We collected daily electronic word-of-mouth for movies from February to October 2012 from Twitter, Yahoo!Movies, YouTube, and blogs. The results indicate that Twitter influences on box office revenue were greater in the initial stage of a movie's opening, because of its high immediacy and diffusion characteristics. Yahoo!Movies was more influential in the late stage of a movie's opening because of high persuasion characteristics. Since blogs and YouTube contain characteristics of mass media and interpersonal communication media, we found that there were no differences for the impacts of blogs and YouTube on box office revenue between the initial and later stages.
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