Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research | 2019

Elements of a design theory of nano-viral messages: a case study of #solar nanovirals

 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Viral messages reach a large number of people at almost no cost. However, the majority of viral messages are based on shocking or entertaining content. Is it possible to make other kinds of content go viral, such as science and technology news? I use conceptual blending analysis to analyze five representative, very small messages about solar technology that went viral (nanovirals). I identify four distinct viral strategies that vary according to the number of belief systems used, and whether the viral message confirmed or contradicted central beliefs. Finally, I use information systems modeling to depict a common viral mechanism underlying the strategies. I conclude with a practical heuristic to guide the design of nanoviral messages.

Volume 21
Pages 35 - 55
DOI 10.1080/15228053.2019.1627717
Language English
Journal Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research

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