BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260610T085430EDT-2808pu4Cua@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260610T125430Z DESCRIPTION:\n\nMr. Dongliang Sheng\, a doctoral student at 91ºÚÁÏÍø Universi ty in the Information Systems area will be presenting his thesis defense e ntitled:\n\nThree Essays on Social Distinction and User Behaviors on Digit al Platforms\n\nFriday\, September 27\, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.\n\n(The defense will be done in Hybrid mode)\n\n \n\nStudent Committee Chair: Professor Ku nsoo Han and Professor Warut Khern-am-nuai\n\nPlease note that the present ation will be conducted in hybrid mode. If you wish to attend the presenta tion\, please contact the PhD office for the room number.\n\n\nAbstract:\n \nDigital platforms play a pivotal role in facilitating connectivity and s timulating economic activities. Information on digital platforms empowers users to make well-informed decisions and holds significant value for busi nesses\, allowing them to customize user experiences and improve offerings . Analyzing the vast quantities of data generated on digital platforms can provide valuable insights regarding user preferences and behaviors. This thesis focuses on social distinction on digital platforms by examining how individuals distinguish themselves and the impact of social distinction o n user behaviors.\n\nThe three essays comprising this thesis investigate d iverse digital phenomena across multiple platforms. The first essay empiri cally identifies the impact of online endorsements by traditional and Inte rnet celebrities who possess significant social distinctions on social med ia platforms on consumer purchasing behaviors. Additionally\, I examined t he decrease in product sales when online endorsements are lifted. By compa ring the relative magnitude of the increase in product sales due to online endorsements to the decrease in the absence of such endorsements\, the re sults indicate that online endorsements by both traditional and Internet c elebrities on social media platforms are myopic. The second essay investig ates the efficacy of user reviews that fit in or stand out compared to pee r and professional reviews to achieve social distinction on online review platforms regarding perceived review helpfulness. The findings indicate th at user reviews that fit in with peer reviews and stand out from professio nal reviews regarding review rating and sentiment are perceived to be more helpful. Additionally\, fitting in with professional reviews on review to pics can contribute to the user reviewer’s attainment of social distinctio n. The third essay examines the personal and professional consequences tha t arise from users of social media platforms and online review platforms e ngaging in boycotts against prominent figures who transgress and further d elves deeper into whether individuals can separate the art from the artist by analyzing the changes in social distinctions as reflected in the numbe r of followers of boycotted artists on social media platforms and the onli ne reviews of their works. This thesis enhances our understanding of the i nterplay between social distinction and user behaviors on digital platform s. Both research and managerial implications are discussed.\n DTSTART:20240927T170000Z DTEND:20240927T190000Z SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Defense Presentation: Dongliang Sheng URL:/desautels/channels/event/phd-thesis-defense-prese ntation-dongliang-sheng-359834 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR