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Using a Temporal-Causal Network Model for Computational Analysis of the Effect of Social Media Influencers on the Worldwide Interest in Veganism

Authors : Manon Lisa Sijm, Chelsea Rome Exel, Jan Treur

Published in: Fourth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Over the years, a clear and steady rise can be seen in the interest in veganism. Although research has been conducted to determine the reasons why veganism has grown, ultimately there is still a necessity for further research on how social networks affect its growth. This paper aims to provide a possible explanation for the rise in interest, using computational analysis based on a temporal-causal network model focussing on social contagion. This model portrays a simulation of a sample size population on Instagram, showing how a social influencer can influence the opinions of people directly (influencers’ followers) and indirectly (followers of the influencers’ followers), and how this compares to a situation in which this influencer is not there.

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Metadata
Title
Using a Temporal-Causal Network Model for Computational Analysis of the Effect of Social Media Influencers on the Worldwide Interest in Veganism
Authors
Manon Lisa Sijm
Chelsea Rome Exel
Jan Treur
Copyright Year
2020
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9343-4_12