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How AI, automation, and authenticity are changing influencer marketing with impact.com’s CMO, Cristy Garcia

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They invite followers to watch them get ready in Reels, post Stories of themselves in the desert, and tag brands in their outfit posts. For example, an influencer posts on Instagram that they’re at a famous music festival. But there’s one problem—they’re at home on their couch.

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An Exploration of Blockchain-based Traceability in Food Supply Chains: On the Benefits of Distributed Digital Records from Farm to Fork

TIM Review

Data on the cases were found in scholarly and practitioner literatures on innovation management and food business, and we also used online sources such as industry magazines, blogs, news articles, and corporate websites to collect further information. Bitsch, L., & 2020; Lim et al., 2021; Vu et al., In Tapscott, D. (Ed.)(2018).

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A Closer Look at Living Labs and Higher Education using a Scoping Review

TIM Review

Using social media tools such as blogs, wikis, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, sharing content, tagging and social networking were experienced to stimulate the success of a living lab (De Jager et al. & O’Malley, L. Millard, L., & De Jager, L., De Marez, L., & Acknowledgement. References.

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It matters how platforms label manipulated media. Here are 12 principles designers should follow.

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For an example of labeling manipulated media, see Facebook’s Blog: Combatting Misinformation on Instagram. For an example of a manipulated media overlay, see Twitter’s Blog: Updating our Approach to Misleading Information. Make labels noticeable and easy to process. A label can only be effective if it’s noticed in the first place.