2019
DOI: 10.1108/s1064-485720190000018007
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Economic Indicators Affecting the Media Reputation of a Country: The Case of Chile (1990–2015)

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“…The authors applied the Janis-Fadner coefficient of imbalance (Janis and Fadner, 1943) for this analysis. Several authors have taken the same approach in the past in conducting similar analyses (Etter et al, 2018;Leiva and Kimber, 2019;Zhang and Ha, 2021). The Janis-Fadner coefficient of imbalance (CI) applies to any type of communication for which favorable content (f), unfavorable content (u), relevant content (r), and total content (t) can be defined and instances classified accordingly.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysis: the Janis-fadner Coe Cient Of Imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors applied the Janis-Fadner coefficient of imbalance (Janis and Fadner, 1943) for this analysis. Several authors have taken the same approach in the past in conducting similar analyses (Etter et al, 2018;Leiva and Kimber, 2019;Zhang and Ha, 2021). The Janis-Fadner coefficient of imbalance (CI) applies to any type of communication for which favorable content (f), unfavorable content (u), relevant content (r), and total content (t) can be defined and instances classified accordingly.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysis: the Janis-fadner Coe Cient Of Imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the labor market group, a series of indicators have been selected which aim to reflect the existing facilities for entering the labor market, both independently with one's own business and by carrying out work for others (Leiva 2019). This group is important because the labor market is where labor supply and demand come together, but it is also influenced by governments through laws or social institutions.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%