The Benefit of Being Second: An Event Study of Social Media Adoption

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Cummings, Jeff [1 ]
Dennis, Alan [2 ]
O'Donoghue, Shawn [3 ]
Cooney, Kevin [4 ]
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[1] Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Informat Syst, Cameron Sch Business, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA
[2] Indiana Univ, Informat Syst, Kelley Sch Business, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
[3] Univ Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
[4] Amazon Inc, Seattle, WA USA
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Social Media; Social Networking Sites (SNS); Facebook; Twitter; Diffusion of Innovations; Event Study; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY; MARKET-BASED ASSETS; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; FIRM PERFORMANCE; MOVER ADVANTAGE; IMPACT; ANNOUNCEMENTS; STRATEGY; INNOVATION; DIFFUSION;
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New technologies are continually being introduced and changing how firms interact with their customers. Because of this rapid rate of change, one of the most fundamental questions a firm faces is deciding whether, and when, to adopt a new technology. This is even more challenging for public social media technologies (e.g., Facebook) that can be adopted by all competitors in a marketplace. Our study uses event study analysis to investigate the impact on firm value of adopting two social media technologies: Facebook and Twitter. We find increased value following the adoption of both Facebook and Twitter, but not all firms experienced an increase in value. Interestingly, it was the second wave of adopters (i.e., those that quickly followed the initial adopters) that benefited more than first movers or later adopters. This study sheds light on strategies for companies considering if (and when) they should invest in new social media technologies and other technologies of the same form - direct-to-consumer technologies and apps offered by a third party that are open to all competitors.
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