Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements

China’s society continues to be shaped by social media, which is both inescapable and indispensable. Remarkably, the majority of Chinese firms and private organizations have achieved success by making use of the possibilities provided by social media platforms. Notwithstanding incredible successes v...

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Main Authors: Li, Mengyu, Wang, Yao, Yasin, Megat Al Imran, Hashim, Norliana, Ang, Lay Hoon, Kang, Hongzhe
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103274/
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author Li, Mengyu
Wang, Yao
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Hashim, Norliana
Ang, Lay Hoon
Kang, Hongzhe
author_facet Li, Mengyu
Wang, Yao
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Hashim, Norliana
Ang, Lay Hoon
Kang, Hongzhe
author_sort Li, Mengyu
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description China’s society continues to be shaped by social media, which is both inescapable and indispensable. Remarkably, the majority of Chinese firms and private organizations have achieved success by making use of the possibilities provided by social media platforms. Notwithstanding incredible successes via social media, the majority of Chinese social media users lack scientific understanding, and as a result, there is a deficiency in the dissemination and popularization of scientific information among users of Chinese social media platforms. To bridge this gap, this study investigates specific features of social media based on scientific knowledge and proposes a scientific information propagation framework characterized by individual impact characteristics such as personal message, personal branding, service mentality strategy, exciting content, accurate and authentic, real-time streaming, and exclusive events. Among these factors, personal branding acquired a factor score of 23%, real-time streaming acquired a factor score of 20%, and service attitude approach received a factor score of 19.5%. Similarly, real and authentic personal messaging had a factor score of 15.6%. From the outcomes, we anticipated that personal or individual impact elements, such as personal branding, might affect the diffusion and popularization of scientific information among Chinese social media users.
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spelling upm-1032742023-11-06T07:28:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103274/ Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements Li, Mengyu Wang, Yao Yasin, Megat Al Imran Hashim, Norliana Ang, Lay Hoon Kang, Hongzhe China’s society continues to be shaped by social media, which is both inescapable and indispensable. Remarkably, the majority of Chinese firms and private organizations have achieved success by making use of the possibilities provided by social media platforms. Notwithstanding incredible successes via social media, the majority of Chinese social media users lack scientific understanding, and as a result, there is a deficiency in the dissemination and popularization of scientific information among users of Chinese social media platforms. To bridge this gap, this study investigates specific features of social media based on scientific knowledge and proposes a scientific information propagation framework characterized by individual impact characteristics such as personal message, personal branding, service mentality strategy, exciting content, accurate and authentic, real-time streaming, and exclusive events. Among these factors, personal branding acquired a factor score of 23%, real-time streaming acquired a factor score of 20%, and service attitude approach received a factor score of 19.5%. Similarly, real and authentic personal messaging had a factor score of 15.6%. From the outcomes, we anticipated that personal or individual impact elements, such as personal branding, might affect the diffusion and popularization of scientific information among Chinese social media users. Hindawi Limited 2022 Article PeerReviewed Li, Mengyu and Wang, Yao and Yasin, Megat Al Imran and Hashim, Norliana and Ang, Lay Hoon and Kang, Hongzhe (2022) Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements. Advanced Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Service Enhancement on the Internet of Medical Things, 2022. pp. 1-8. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/misy/2022/5761377/ 10.1155/2022/5761377
spellingShingle Li, Mengyu
Wang, Yao
Yasin, Megat Al Imran
Hashim, Norliana
Ang, Lay Hoon
Kang, Hongzhe
Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title_full Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title_fullStr Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title_full_unstemmed Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title_short Spreading scientific knowledge in China: personalized social media influence elements
title_sort spreading scientific knowledge in china: personalized social media influence elements
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103274/
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