Here are my top ten tweets by impressions for 2018. Impressions are the number of times users saw the tweet on Twitter. Best wishes, Ian (@toffeemen68)
1. Mark Granovetter's 1977 paper on social networks and "the strength of weak ties" is seminal with currently 49,000 citations. Here is the rejection letter he received from one leading journal in 1969 for this work (30,535 impressions)
2. The seven deadly sins that underlie and drive the dark side of social media (21,368 impressions)
4. Academic research: are you driven by “what” or by “why”? (14,349 impressions)
5. The adoption rates of some major #innovations. Speed vs impact and durability (11,874 impressions)
6. Academic research: are you driven by “what” (journal-based logic) or by “why” (impact-based logic)? (9,024 impressions)
7. Academics - society doesn't just read and use "what" you do, it reads and uses "why" you do it. (8,606 impressions)
1. Mark Granovetter's 1977 paper on social networks and "the strength of weak ties" is seminal with currently 49,000 citations. Here is the rejection letter he received from one leading journal in 1969 for this work (30,535 impressions)
2. The seven deadly sins that underlie and drive the dark side of social media (21,368 impressions)
3. Idea generation versus #innovation (17,425 impressions)
5. The adoption rates of some major #innovations. Speed vs impact and durability (11,874 impressions)
6. Academic research: are you driven by “what” (journal-based logic) or by “why” (impact-based logic)? (9,024 impressions)
7. Academics - society doesn't just read and use "what" you do, it reads and uses "why" you do it. (8,606 impressions)
9. #Crowdsourcing: How to work a crowd? (7,772 impressions)
10. Being a Business School Professor. Slides for a seminar delivered to PhD students and post docs at @UniLUISS (7,728 impressions)
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