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Hj Holm

Vice Dean Research Education, Professor

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Curating social image : Experimental evidence on the value of actions and selfies

Author

  • Hakan J. Holm
  • Margaret Samahita

Summary, in English

We manipulate the information subjects can share on the web concerning socially sensitive actions (public good contribution) and visibility (selfie) to determine the effect on social image, as captured by the price subjects demand for publication. Our novel design incorporates aspects of social media interaction including limited anonymity and the possibility to manipulate published information in retrospect, which involves a controled decision-making process. The overall conclusion from the experiment is that theory about social reputation can predict subjects’ social-signaling behavior. People take costly decisions to curate their social image online. We also report results of a more exploratory nature and find that taking a selfie has a strong negative impact on cooperation among frequent selfie takers, but not on other subjects.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics
  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

Publishing year

2018-04

Language

English

Pages

83-104

Publication/Series

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

Volume

148

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • social image
  • selfie
  • cooperation
  • signaling
  • social media
  • dual process theory
  • C90
  • C91
  • D80
  • D82

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0167-2681