SELF-PRESENTATION ON SOCIAL NETWORKS / no-Facebook / CNN.com / Facebook / Consumer Research Inc. / using Facebook / /
Country
United States / /
Currency
USD / / /
Facility
University of Houston / Mervis Hall / University of Chicago Press / University of Pittsburgh / Uris Hall / Columbia University / Babson College / University of Alberta / /
IndustryTerm
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Organization
Columbia University / INSEAD Alumni Fund / Columbia Business School / University of Alberta / Babson College / Babson College Faculty Research Fund / University of Pittsburgh / Graduate School / University of Chicago Press / The University of Chicago / University of Houston / Katz Fellowship Fund / /
Person
Ann McGill / Leonard Lee / Rebecca Ratner / Jonah Berger / Andrew T. Stephen / KEITH WILCOX ANDREW / Don Lehmann / Gonzales / Joachim Vosgerau / Rucker / Keith Wilcox / Ellison / Jeff Inman / Boyd / Andrew Hayes / Peter Zubcsek / Toubia / /
Position
editor / editor / associate editor / mediator / assistant professor of marketing / assistant professor of business administration / Author / associate editor for this article / Preacher / dependent variable model / it significantly predicted task persistence / /