We invite you to join us for a paper symposium, "Narrated Networks: Integrating Network Structure and Content". The symposium will take place in person (@WES: Fifth Avenue Room) on August 8th, 2022, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM (Seattle / Pacific Daylight Time). This is the link to the Symposium page.
Overview:
The symposium features four papers that examine how firms, entrepreneurs, or individuals narrate their network ties. The four papers leverage unique and fruitful data from the LEGO online community, YouTube, Twitter, and Amazon to address interesting questions on network content. Using advanced research methods such as computational linguistic approaches, the four papers help integrate our understanding of network structure and content.
Papers:
#1.Cheered by the Community, Rejected by the Firm: The Ripple Effect of Rejections on Idea Supporters
Michela Beretta, Aarhus university
Arne Thomas, ESMT Berlin
Linus Dahlander, ESMT Berlin
Lars Frederiksen, Aarhus University
#2. The Impact of Narrative Strategies of (Random) Network Ties on Audience Attention
Andy Back, University of Toronto
#3. Divergent Opinions in Social Media and Audience Attention on Cultural Products
Jamie Seoyeon Song, ESMT Berlin
Martin Gargiulo, INSEAD
#4. A New Tool for Policymakers: Mapping Cultural Possibilities in an Emerging AI Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Tim Hannigan, University of Alberta
Anthony R. Briggs, University of Alberta
Devereaux Jennings, University of Alberta
Rodrigo Valadao, University of Alberta
Marc-David L. Seidel, University of British Columbia
Discussant:
Adam M. Kleinbaum, Dartmouth College
Please feel free to contact Andy Back (andy.back@rotman.utoronto.ca) or Jamie Song (seoyeon.song@esmt.org) if you have any questions.
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Andy Back
University of Toronto
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