Social media platforms collect information from complex human social behaviors.It has been shown that they significantly impact capital markets.This article conducts a bibliometric analysis of 363 high-quality article...Social media platforms collect information from complex human social behaviors.It has been shown that they significantly impact capital markets.This article conducts a bibliometric analysis of 363 high-quality articles from the Web of Science on social media and capital markets.First,a descriptive analysis was performed,including discipline distribution,growth trends,institutions,publication sources,influential authors,articles,and countries.Second,collaborative networks identify cooperation between countries and institutions in the network analysis section.Bibliometric coupling analysis determines the relationship between journals of different disciplines.Cluster analysis and keyword co-occurrence networks identify hot research topics.Burst detection and keyword time zone analysis track field development.Finally,keyword analysis and clustering analysis are conducted on the research of different disciplines.These sample papers mainly include seven hot topics,including sentiment analysis and financial market prediction.Articles in business and finance focus more on social media’s impact on capital markets.In contrast,information technology articles focus more on extracting information from social media.Each field also has its unique research directions.This paper contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the research on social media and capital markets.It offers perspectives on disciplinary differences,serving as a valuable scholarly reference for conducting in-depth research.展开更多
A multi-genre and interdisciplinary analysis that compares Sam Shepard's classic, Buried Child (1978), to Mary Shelley's Gothic thriller, Frankenstein (2004). This paper, using a comparative analysis of the tex...A multi-genre and interdisciplinary analysis that compares Sam Shepard's classic, Buried Child (1978), to Mary Shelley's Gothic thriller, Frankenstein (2004). This paper, using a comparative analysis of the texts (a play versus a novel), argues that Shepard follows Shelley's theme and characters in order to frame and create his own even-more modern "Prometheus", a premise that Shelley borrows to center her novel and to establish the antagonistic origins of her monster-man. Shepard's splintered individuals all share a postmodern disillusionment, and as Shelley's novel establishes, it is a conflict brought on by an absent or emotionally-removed mother and a brutal father who denies or disavows the "child" he considers an abomination. Other themes that Shelley and Shepard's works have in common include infanticide, incest, a life built on lies, patricide, and an unnatural relationship with Nature.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.72471223,No.72231010)。
文摘Social media platforms collect information from complex human social behaviors.It has been shown that they significantly impact capital markets.This article conducts a bibliometric analysis of 363 high-quality articles from the Web of Science on social media and capital markets.First,a descriptive analysis was performed,including discipline distribution,growth trends,institutions,publication sources,influential authors,articles,and countries.Second,collaborative networks identify cooperation between countries and institutions in the network analysis section.Bibliometric coupling analysis determines the relationship between journals of different disciplines.Cluster analysis and keyword co-occurrence networks identify hot research topics.Burst detection and keyword time zone analysis track field development.Finally,keyword analysis and clustering analysis are conducted on the research of different disciplines.These sample papers mainly include seven hot topics,including sentiment analysis and financial market prediction.Articles in business and finance focus more on social media’s impact on capital markets.In contrast,information technology articles focus more on extracting information from social media.Each field also has its unique research directions.This paper contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the research on social media and capital markets.It offers perspectives on disciplinary differences,serving as a valuable scholarly reference for conducting in-depth research.
文摘A multi-genre and interdisciplinary analysis that compares Sam Shepard's classic, Buried Child (1978), to Mary Shelley's Gothic thriller, Frankenstein (2004). This paper, using a comparative analysis of the texts (a play versus a novel), argues that Shepard follows Shelley's theme and characters in order to frame and create his own even-more modern "Prometheus", a premise that Shelley borrows to center her novel and to establish the antagonistic origins of her monster-man. Shepard's splintered individuals all share a postmodern disillusionment, and as Shelley's novel establishes, it is a conflict brought on by an absent or emotionally-removed mother and a brutal father who denies or disavows the "child" he considers an abomination. Other themes that Shelley and Shepard's works have in common include infanticide, incest, a life built on lies, patricide, and an unnatural relationship with Nature.