John Narcum
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Also affiliated: Southern Arkansas University Tech (2019–2023); University of Memphis (2015–2017)
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John Narcum's research investigates the evolving landscape of social media marketing, particularly in the context of significant global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. His work has explored the increased importance of social media marketing post-pandemic and examined its specific effects on consumer behaviors in regions such as India. Narcum also studies the intersection of science communication and public perception, with a recent publication focusing on the impact of misinformation on how scientific achievements are perceived. His scholarly contributions include 8 publications with 590 citations and an h-index of 4. Narcum has collaborated with Kevin Mason and Matt Brown, both from Arkansas Tech University, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 593
Selected Publications
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THE MARKETING OF SCIENCE: A CASE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF MISINFORMATION ON PERCEPTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC ACCOMPLISHMENT (2023)
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Pandemic effects on social media marketing behaviors in India (2021)
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Social media marketing gains importance after Covid-19 (2021)
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FAST FOOD STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE: HEALTHY FOODS (2019)
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Status of corporate sustainability: a content analysis of Fortune 500 companies (2018)
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- Social media marketing gains importance after Covid-19
- Pandemic effects on social media marketing behaviors in India
- Social media marketing gains importance after Covid-19
- Pandemic effects on social media marketing behaviors in India
- Pandemic effects on social media marketing behaviors in India
- THE MARKETING OF SCIENCE: A CASE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF MISINFORMATION ON PERCEPTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC ACCOMPLISHMENT
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