To Learn from Your Own or Others’ Experiences?
When shoppers have access to both online ratings and free samples, which one would be their first choice? In other words, does the effect of one information channel dominate the other?
Read MoreWhen shoppers have access to both online ratings and free samples, which one would be their first choice? In other words, does the effect of one information channel dominate the other?
Read MoreIdeally, when work is evaluated by experts in the field, the process will filter out poor research, and identify and polish discoveries into real gems. However, a long-standing concern is reviewer bias, which broadly refers to evaluating scientific work not based solely on its quality.
Read MoreNewton developed the basis for his groundbreaking work during the Great Plague. Will scientists be more novel during the pandemic like Newton?
Read MoreWhen investigating a phenomenon or an event, we think choosing a data source can be seen as choosing a lens for observations in physical sciences; a telescope and a microscope both allow us to observe, but two very different worlds.
Read MoreToday, with misinformation and disinformation that may spread more quickly than facts on the internet, there is also fake and questionable research published in scholarly journals.
Read MoreInformation grounds, where people use public places to share information with others, are in suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreInformation scientists adopt the references of a certain publication as a proxy for characterizing its interdisciplinarity.
Read MoreWe often think and act like information would be something you grab like a can of pop and pour it into your mouth.
Read MoreHow do users behave when they know about the presence of ads?
Read MoreThe details of people’s daily activities in a particular region can be used to reproduce priceless knowledge for smart city planners.
Read More