Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3186376713> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 items per page.
- W3186376713 endingPage "15628" @default.
- W3186376713 startingPage "15628" @default.
- W3186376713 abstract "Misinformation is driving important outcomes for organizations and individuals. In this symposium, four teams of scholars present research on misinformation explaining the psychological processes behind its proliferation and providing insight into what can be done to manage it. Gordon Pennycook begins the symposium with evidence for the role of lazy thinking as an alternative explanation for why people believe misinformation. He demonstrates that peoples’ thinking styles dictate their susceptibility to believing false information. Next, Bella Ren takes us beyond belief, showing how social feedback plays an important role in whether people share conspiracy theories even when they acknowledge their inaccuracy. Subsequently, Julia Langdon explores how people judge the unethicality of spreading information that is explicitly demarcated as false. Her findings show that people condemn false information less when they have been exposed to similar, accurate information. Finally, Ezra Zuckerman Sivan submits research revealing how knowingly false statements can be interpreted as symbolic protests against the “establishment” enhancing their appeal. He shows how this phenomenon is partisan-motivated. His findings suggest that the role of belief in spreading misinformation might be more limited than we previously thought. Together these talks provide insights into the underlying psychological mechanisms driving the proliferation and influence of misinformation and what interventions can be used to manage it. Lazy Thinking Drives the Spread of Fake News Presenter: Gordon Pennycook; Hill Levene School of Business Presenter: David Rand; MIT Sloan School of Management Presenter: Christie Newton; U. of Regina When They See Us – The Social Dimension of Conspiracy Theory Sharing Presenter: Zhiying Ren; The Wharton School, U. of Pennsylvania Presenter: Eugen Dimant; U. of Pennsylvania Presenter: Maurice Schweitzer; U. of Pennsylvania Two Truths and a Lie: A Falsehood is Less Unethical to Tell when Truths Make a Case for it Presenter: Julia Alexandra Langdon; London Business School Presenter: Daniel A. Effron; London Business School When Truth Trumps Facts: Three Studies on Partisan Evidence-Flouting in American Politics Presenter: Ezra Zuckerman; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presenter: Oliver Hahl; Carnegie Mellon U. - Tepper School of Business Presenter: Ethan Poskanzer; Massachusetts Institute of Technology" @default.
- W3186376713 created "2021-08-02" @default.
- W3186376713 creator A5011330900 @default.
- W3186376713 creator A5020533147 @default.
- W3186376713 creator A5065756884 @default.
- W3186376713 creator A5080956853 @default.
- W3186376713 date "2021-08-01" @default.
- W3186376713 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3186376713 title "Managing Misinformation: Belief and Beyond" @default.
- W3186376713 doi "https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2021.15628symposium" @default.
- W3186376713 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3186376713 type Work @default.
- W3186376713 sameAs 3186376713 @default.
- W3186376713 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3186376713 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3186376713 hasAuthorship W3186376713A5011330900 @default.
- W3186376713 hasAuthorship W3186376713A5020533147 @default.
- W3186376713 hasAuthorship W3186376713A5065756884 @default.
- W3186376713 hasAuthorship W3186376713A5080956853 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C2776990098 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C2778449503 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C2779756789 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C29595303 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C33676613 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C518677369 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C111472728 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C138885662 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C144024400 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C15744967 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C17744445 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C199539241 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C202444582 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C2776990098 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C2778449503 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C2779756789 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C29595303 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C33676613 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C33923547 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C518677369 @default.
- W3186376713 hasConceptScore W3186376713C77805123 @default.
- W3186376713 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W3186376713 hasLocation W31863767131 @default.
- W3186376713 hasOpenAccess W3186376713 @default.
- W3186376713 hasPrimaryLocation W31863767131 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W10330884 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W1847196 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W2655 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W4132344 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W4668396 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W5452828 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W5929680 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W9500219 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W9987920 @default.
- W3186376713 hasRelatedWork W4701107 @default.
- W3186376713 hasVolume "2021" @default.
- W3186376713 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3186376713 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3186376713 magId "3186376713" @default.
- W3186376713 workType "article" @default.