2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.infoecopol.2017.04.001
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Does social media reduce corruption?

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“…The dependent variable is the level of violent crime from the Qualitative assessment by the EIU analysts'estimates while the data on Facebook penetration (which is a proxy of social media usage) is from Quintly, which is a social media benchmarking and analytics Solution Company 2 .This data on social media is consistent with recent literature on the consequences of social media on development outcomes (Jha and Sarangi, 2017;Jha and Kodila-Tedika, 2018;Kodila-Tedika, 2018). Such confirms the authenticity of our source of data on Facebook penetration.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…The dependent variable is the level of violent crime from the Qualitative assessment by the EIU analysts'estimates while the data on Facebook penetration (which is a proxy of social media usage) is from Quintly, which is a social media benchmarking and analytics Solution Company 2 .This data on social media is consistent with recent literature on the consequences of social media on development outcomes (Jha and Sarangi, 2017;Jha and Kodila-Tedika, 2018;Kodila-Tedika, 2018). Such confirms the authenticity of our source of data on Facebook penetration.…”
Section: Datasupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The Facebook data is from "Quintly" which is a social media benchmarking and analytics Solution Company 2 . The data has been used in recent Facebook literature on the consequences of social media, notably:Jha and Sarangi (2017),Jha and Kodila-Tedika (2019),Kodila-Tedika (2018) and Odhiambo (2019a, 2019b).…”
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“…Hannum proposes replicating the study "Does social media reduce corruption?" by Jha and Sarangi (2017). Using data provided by the authors, Hannum first would check whether he can produce results identical to those of the original study.…”
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confidence: 99%