Herd Behavior in Mediatized Scandals – A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
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Abstract
The research project "herd behavior in news markets“ – financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) – investigates communication phenomena, which economists coin as herd behavior or behavioral cascades. To investigate these communication phenomena, we draw from concepts developed by standard economists and behavioral economists. We conduct theory development and apply quantitative methods. And, we investigate different perspectives, i.e., of news producers as well as of news consumers.
Additional information
Start date
01.02.2017
End date
31.08.2019
Duration
31 Months
Funding sources
SNSF
Status
Ended
Category
Swiss National Science Foundation /
Project Funding /
Humanities and social sciences (Division I)
Publications
- Wilczek B. (2018) Media Use and Life Satisfaction: The Moderating Role of Social Events, International Review of Economics, 65(2):157-184
- Wilczek B., Blangetti C. (2017) Live Blogging about Terrorist Attacks: The Effects of Competition and Editorial Strategy, Digital Journalism, 6(3):344-368
- Wilczek B. (2016) Herd Behavior and Path Dependence in News Markets. Towards an Economic Theory of Scandal Formation, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 28(2):137-167