Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment

Music social networks play a role in the diffusion of music. There are different ways a piece of music reaches people in a network: through the influence of social connections or via the discovery of external information, such as mass media, newspapers, etc. This empirical study uses over 10 months...

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Main Authors: REN, Jing, KAUFFMAN, Robert John
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-52782019-02-21T06:48:06Z Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment REN, Jing KAUFFMAN, Robert John Music social networks play a role in the diffusion of music. There are different ways a piece of music reaches people in a network: through the influence of social connections or via the discovery of external information, such as mass media, newspapers, etc. This empirical study uses over 10 months of user listening data from a music social network to examine the effects of external information on streaming music diffusion at the macro- and micro-levels. The data include weekly listening records for 557,554 users. Our results suggest that external information is a significant driver of increased streaming music diffusion, in comparison to in- network influences. We also found evidence of variation in the different influences, such as for a scale effect, the validity and type of information shared, and the impact of geolocation. These insights can be used to promote music and design personalized music recommendations. 2018-06-24T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4275 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Databases and Information Systems
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REN, Jing
KAUFFMAN, Robert John
Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
description Music social networks play a role in the diffusion of music. There are different ways a piece of music reaches people in a network: through the influence of social connections or via the discovery of external information, such as mass media, newspapers, etc. This empirical study uses over 10 months of user listening data from a music social network to examine the effects of external information on streaming music diffusion at the macro- and micro-levels. The data include weekly listening records for 557,554 users. Our results suggest that external information is a significant driver of increased streaming music diffusion, in comparison to in- network influences. We also found evidence of variation in the different influences, such as for a scale effect, the validity and type of information shared, and the impact of geolocation. These insights can be used to promote music and design personalized music recommendations.
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author REN, Jing
KAUFFMAN, Robert John
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KAUFFMAN, Robert John
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title Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
title_short Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
title_full Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
title_fullStr Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
title_full_unstemmed Streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
title_sort streaming music diffusion in a semi-closed social environment
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4275
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