Bots Take On Human Behavior, As Google, Facebook Work To Stop Misinformation by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, April 3, 2020 Data released this week found that 58.1% of bots identified in February could mimic human behavior, meaning that they can disguise their identity and create fake accounts on social media sites to post propaganda … Continue reading Bots Take On Human Behavior, As Google, Facebook Work To Stop Misinformation
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The Different Types of Emotions and How They Impact Human Behavior
Hutch Morzaria — December 4, 2019 Follow @cxmaster As we have already seen in our previous articles, human behavior affects organizational growth. In this article, we are going to talk about what I’ve learned about how emotions affect human behavior. There are different types of emotions that can influence the way we live and talk … Continue reading The Different Types of Emotions and How They Impact Human Behavior
The Relationship Between Locus of Control and Work Behavior
Hutch Morzaria — November 14, 2019 Follow @cxmaster Locus control is a crucial variable when explaining human behavior in an organization. The measurement of the concept, the nature and the general evidence for the validity of the concept are discussed in this article. People have presented several hypotheses that involved the locus of control in … Continue reading The Relationship Between Locus of Control and Work Behavior
3 AI Tools to Help Predict eCommerce Consumer Behavior
Anastasiya Rashevskaya — July 11, 2019 — July 11, 2019 Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to substitute humans in different tasks including the ones that require professional analysis. While 30 years ago big data analysis was a costly and time-consuming process, with the advent of AI tools, business owners can delegate this task to … Continue reading 3 AI Tools to Help Predict eCommerce Consumer Behavior
Making Sense Out of Irrational Behavior
Hutch Morzaria — July 9, 2019 — July 9, 2019 Sometimes, perfectly sensible, intelligent and rational colleagues reject or resist rational, perfectly sensible and intelligent ideas. Have you ever wondered why this happens? Obviously, this does not happen because they are stupid. This happens because there is something going on that we can’t realize. We … Continue reading Making Sense Out of Irrational Behavior
Consumer Buying Behavior Data Reveals Impact Of Social
Consumer Buying Behavior Data Reveals Impact Of Social by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, June 28, 2019 Search marketers analyzing a variety of consumer behaviors to determine whether the person will make a purchase today or in three months may also want to consider the time and the sequence of events that occur on social platforms just … Continue reading Consumer Buying Behavior Data Reveals Impact Of Social
Category-Driven Purchase Behavior: Swinging Between Extremes
Category-Driven Purchase Behavior: Swinging Between Extremes by Rebecca Brooks , Columnist, February 25, 2019 The linear path to purchase model has been losing relevance for some time now. It has become clear to marketers that purchase journeys no longer take a straight line from awareness to familiarity to consideration to purchase. Instead, consumers are looking … Continue reading Category-Driven Purchase Behavior: Swinging Between Extremes
The Consumer Buying Behavior in the Digital Age [Infographic]
James Patterson — September 24, 2018 — September 24, 2018 The internet and evolving technologies have dramatically changed the way people do everyday activities like researching, shopping, and banking. The common practice before was going to a physical store to learn more about a product, canvas, and finally purchase. Now, it’s possible to do everything … Continue reading The Consumer Buying Behavior in the Digital Age [Infographic]
Want Results? Reward Behavior
Daniel Burrus — June 18, 2018 Follow @DanielBurrus— June 18, 2018 In another blog entry, I discussed the essential value of encouraging innovation on an organization-wide scale. To help achieve that, I addressed varied ways to nurture an innovative culture, including financial rewards, time off and the flexibility to work from a place that’s inspiring. … Continue reading Want Results? Reward Behavior
Twitter is changing how conversations happen based on user behavior and conduct
The company says it will use thousands of behavioral signals to filter search, replies and algorithmic recommendations. Amy Gesenhues on May 17, 2018 rvlsoft / Shutterstock.com In its latest attempt to improve the health of its platform, Twitter says it will be modifying the way conversations happen based on the behavior and conduct of users … Continue reading Twitter is changing how conversations happen based on user behavior and conduct