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Leveraging economics to evaluate how video length on TikTok impacts profits
Leveraging economics to evaluate how video length on TikTok impacts profits
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2024
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Podcast episode
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Welcome to today's episode! We have an exciting discussion lined up as we dive into a fascinating study on TikTok, the wildly popular consumer-to-consumer media platform. My guests today explore how the length of videos impacts their performance on the platform. By modeling viewer behavior and analyzing market performance, they uncover intriguing insights including different optimal video lengths for maximizing viewer traffic. Stay tuned as we unpack these findings and their implications for content creators and platforms alike! I’m excited to introduce Xuying Zhao with Texas A&M University and Jane Gu with the University of Connecticut, to discuss their study in the INFORMS journal Information Systems Research, called Content Length Limit: How Does It Matter for a Consumer-to-Consumer Media Platform?
Released:
Jun 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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