• DocumentCode
    1771495
  • Title

    Analysis of online social networks to understand information sharing behaviors through social cognitive theory

  • Author

    Hong-Jun Yoon ; Tourassi, Georgia

  • Author_Institution
    Biomed. Sci. & Eng. Center Health Data Sci., Inst. Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    6-8 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    Analyzing the contents of online social networks is an effective process for monitoring and understanding peoples´ behaviors. Since the nature of conversation and information propagation is similar to traditional conversation and learning, one of the popular socio-cognitive methods, social cognitive theory was applied to online social networks to. Two major news topics about colon cancer were chosen to monitor traffic of Twitter messages. The activity of “leaders” on the issue (i.e., news companies or people will prior Twitter activity on topics related to colon cancer) was monitored. In addition, the activity of “followers”, people who never discussed the topics before, but replied to the discussions was also monitored. Topics that produce tangible benefits such as positive outcomes from appropriate preventive actions received dramatically more attention and online social media traffic. Such characteristics can be explained with social cognitive theory and thus present opportunities for effective health campaigns.
  • Keywords
    behavioural sciences computing; cancer; cognition; information technology; interactive systems; medical computing; online operation; psychology; social networking (online); social sciences computing; Twitter activity monitoring; Twitter message traffic monitoring; Twitter people; Twitter tangible benefit-producing topics; colon cancer issue; colon cancer-related topics; conversation nature; effective health campaign opportunity; effective people behavior monitoring process; follower activity; information propagation; information-sharing behavior; leader activity; news companies; online colon cancer topic discussion monitoring; online social media traffic; online social network analysis; online social network tangible benefit-producing topics; popular sociocognitive methods; preventive action positive outcome; social network content analysis; social network-applied social cognitive theory; traditional conversation; traditional learning; Biomedical monitoring; Cancer; Colon; Media; Monitoring; Twitter; Twitter; micro-blogging; social cognitive theory; social network services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Biomedical Science and Engineering Center Conference (BSEC), 2014 Annual Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Conference_Location
    Oak Ridge, TN
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BSEC.2014.6867744
  • Filename
    6867744