PhD and MSc Theses
PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988
Student’s Name |
Graduation Year |
Degree |
Abstracts |
Research Name |
Kravets Margarita |
2020 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Do High Centrality Consumers Search More? The Effect of Centrality on Active Information Search and Conformity to the Norm |
Shahaf Ayala |
2018 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
When Power Increases Susceptibility to Influence: The Case of the Outsider Influencer |
Matar Haneen |
2018 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
The Effect of Power on Judgments of Conflict and Similarity |
Laronne Kim |
2018 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Did not Expect It from You! The Effect of Source Typicality on Perceived Message Originality, Persuasion and WOM |
Lahav Orit |
2017 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Being in the Know: The Need for Information and the Central’s Susceptibility to Influence in an Online Social Network |
Shpatz Noy |
2016 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
The Influence of Centrality on Susceptibility to Social Influence: The Role of Group Attractiveness and Self-Construal |
Gaidar Tamara |
2014 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
How dose the Opinion of an Anonymous Consumer Affect Consumer Attitudes? The Role of Information Fluency |
Eiges Hadas |
2013 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Social Status on Social Networking Sites – A Comparative Analysis between Three Social Status Measures |