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ÇѱÛÁ¦¸ñ(Korean Title) Information-Sharing Patterns of A Directed Social Network: The Case of Imhonet
¿µ¹®Á¦¸ñ(English Title) Information-Sharing Patterns of A Directed Social Network: The Case of Imhonet
ÀúÀÚ(Author) Danielle Lee  
¿ø¹®¼ö·Ïó(Citation) VOL 18 NO. 04 PP. 0007 ~ 0017 (2017. 08)
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(English Abstract)
Despite various types of online social networks having different topological and functional characteristics, the kinds of online social networks considered in social recommendations are highly restricted. The pervasiveness of social networks has brought scholarly attention to expanding the scope of social recommendations into more diverse and less explored types of online social networks. As a preliminary attempt, this study examined the information-sharing patterns of a new type of online social network – unilateral (directed) network – and assessed the feasibility of the network as a useful information source. Specifically, this study mainly focused on the presence of shared interests in unilateral networks, because the shared information is the inevitable condition for utilizing the networks as a feasible source of personalized recommendations. As the results, we discovered that user pairs with direct and distant links shared significantly more similar information than the other non-connected pairs. Individual users¡¯ social properties were also significantly correlated with the degree of their information similarity with social connections. We also found the substitutability of online social networks for the top cohorts anonymously chosen by the collaborative filtering algorithm.
Å°¿öµå(Keyword) Online Social Network   Information Similarity   Social Structure   Homophily  
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