Wednesday, December 26, 2007

The Ivory Tower Backs Me Up, Again

I've been invited to talk about my experience with Enemybook at the Columbia University Teacher's College, in their Edlab seminar. I expect my talk won't just be about Enemybook, but about the entire space of social apps.

The seminar is currently scheduled for Feb 27, 2008. More details to follow.

UPDATE: The seminar has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at noon. Details will be posted here: http://edlab.tc.columbia.edu/index.php?q=node/1710

Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Ivory Tower Backs Me Up

I am pleased to report that my anecdotal observations from the previous post have been confirmed by empirical research in academia. The ACM Transactions of the Web published the following paper by Leskovic, Adamic, and Huberman entitled The Dynamics of Viral Marketing. The authors analyze a recommendation-referral system run by a large retailer. They conclude:

"Marketers should take heed that even if viral marketing works initially, providing excessive incentives for customers to recommend products could backfire by weakening the credibility of the very same links they are trying to take advantage of."

This is part of a rapidly growing body of academic work on social networks. It's only a matter of time before academics start studying anti-social networks as well...