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A Hashtag Is Worth a Thousand Words: An Empirical Investigation of Social Media Strategies in Trademarking Hashtags

Journal

INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 1403-1427

Publisher

INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/isre.2022.1107

Keywords

hashtag; trademark; social media; consumer behavior; context-free linguistic features; information dissemination; econometric analysis

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This study investigates the impact of trademarking hashtags on a firm's social media audience engagement. The findings suggest that trademarking hashtags plays a pivotal role in increasing social media audience engagement and information dissemination, particularly for firms with fewer Twitter followers. The study also reveals that trademarking hashtags amplifies the positive effects on social media audience engagement by emphasizing certain linguistic styles in composing tweets.
Firms of all sizes are joining the conversation on social media platforms and increasingly trademarking hashtags related to their products and brands. This added effort to protect intellectual property and its impact on social media engagement have not been investigated in the literature. In this study, we attempt to bridge this important gap in the literature by first examining the impact of trademarking a hashtag on a firm's social media audience engagement. By adopting multiple causal identification strategies to address the issues of self-selected trademarking, we find that trademarking hashtags plays a pivotal role in increasing social media audience engagement and information dissemination. More importantly, this positive effect is stronger for firms with fewer Twitter followers. Digging deeper into the underlying mechanisms, we find that trademarking hashtags makes composing tweets with certain linguistic styles more critical: It can amplify the positive effects of trademarking hashtags on social media audience engagement. Our findings highlight important managerial implications of trademarking hashtags. First of all, we examine whether trademarking a hashtag helps or hurts a firm in terms of its social media audience engagement. Further, we show, to maximize the effectiveness of trademarking hashtags, how firms should develop the right social media engagement strategies by taking specific communication and linguistic styles into account. Our results provide useful insights to firms in understanding the key benefits of signaling through trademarking hashtags on socialmedia engagement.

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