Negative emotions shape the diffusion of cancer tweets: toward an integrated social network–text analytics approach
ISSN: 1066-2243
Article publication date: 10 November 2020
Issue publication date: 10 March 2021
Abstract
Purpose
Drawing on the cognitive-functional model of emotions and emotional contagion, the authors aim to examine the role of negative emotions in the diffusion of cancer tweets.
Design/methodology/approach
Using an integrated approach of social network and text analytics, the authors analyzed 142,883 cancer tweets from February to March 2018. The roles of negative emotions, emotional contagion, cancer themes and user influence on the diffusion of cancer tweets were examined.
Findings
Results indicated that cancer tweets expressing negativity and anger diffused more widely, while those expressing sadness or fear were less likely to diffuse. However, contrary to the authors’ expectation, cancer tweets expressing negative emotions (i.e. negativity, anger and fear) were less likely to arouse similar emotions among retweets, thus suggesting that emotions in cancer tweets were not as contagious as they seemed. Finally, user influence was the most important factor explaining the diffusion of cancer tweets, although cancer-related themes (i.e. affective, informative and social) had marginal effects on likelihood of diffusion.
Originality/value
Using a novel integrated social network–text analytics approach, the authors found that to understand cancer tweets' diffusion, it is critical to go beyond examining the content of tweets about cancer and the influence of messengers – the virality of cancer tweets is inextricable from the negative emotions.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: This work is supported in part by the Start-up Grant Tier 2 (RC-SGT2/18-19/COMM/001) of Hong Kong Baptist University.
Citation
Wang, X. and Lee, E.W.J. (2021), "Negative emotions shape the diffusion of cancer tweets: toward an integrated social network–text analytics approach", Internet Research, Vol. 31 No. 2, pp. 401-418. https://doi.org/10.1108/INTR-04-2020-0181
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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