Supply and Demand of Fake News: Review and Implications for Business Research

Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 2019

Posted: 14 Jul 2020

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Zlatinka Blaber

Bertolon School of Business - Department of Accounting and Finance

Linda Coleman

Salem State University

Kathleen Hess

Salem State University

Saverio Manago

Salem State University

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

'Fake news' aims to shake society's understanding of what the truth is and cast doubts on whether the truth even matters, threatening to erode democracy and destroy the fabric of society and business. This paper investigates this phenomenon and positions it in the broader business research context by reviewing the fake news literature from a variety of disciplines: proposing suggestions for future business research on the supply and demand of fake news; and raising the awareness of what fake news is, how dangerous it can be, how easily it can go viral, and how it can be curtailed or managed.

Keywords: fake news, information, communications, supply and demand, user-generated online content

JEL Classification: M19, M39

Suggested Citation

Blaber, Zlatinka and Coleman, Linda and Hess, Kathleen and Manago, Saverio, Supply and Demand of Fake News: Review and Implications for Business Research (2019). Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3569428

Zlatinka Blaber (Contact Author)

Bertolon School of Business - Department of Accounting and Finance ( email )

Salem, MA 01970-5353
United States

Linda Coleman

Salem State University ( email )

Salem, MA 01970-5353
United States

Kathleen Hess

Salem State University ( email )

Salem, MA 01970-5353
United States

Saverio Manago

Salem State University ( email )

352 Lafayette St
Salem, MA 01970-5353
United States

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