Sam Lehman‐Wilzig

793 total citations
31 papers, 488 citations indexed

About

Sam Lehman‐Wilzig is a scholar working on Communication, Sociology and Political Science and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Sam Lehman‐Wilzig has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 488 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Communication, 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Sam Lehman‐Wilzig's work include Media Studies and Communication (13 papers), Social Media and Politics (10 papers) and Digital Marketing and Social Media (4 papers). Sam Lehman‐Wilzig is often cited by papers focused on Media Studies and Communication (13 papers), Social Media and Politics (10 papers) and Digital Marketing and Social Media (4 papers). Sam Lehman‐Wilzig collaborates with scholars based in Israel, Singapore and United Kingdom. Sam Lehman‐Wilzig's co-authors include Tali Te’eni-Harari, Ilan Tamir, Azi Lev‐On and Raphael Cohen‐Almagor and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, New Media & Society and Futures.

In The Last Decade

Sam Lehman‐Wilzig

30 papers receiving 427 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sam Lehman‐Wilzig Israel 11 242 191 83 71 53 31 488
Carsten Schwemmer Germany 11 315 1.3× 144 0.8× 75 0.9× 72 1.0× 74 1.4× 21 549
Thomas Streeter United States 12 182 0.8× 242 1.3× 47 0.6× 40 0.6× 56 1.1× 26 555
Brandon Boatwright United States 10 345 1.4× 268 1.4× 101 1.2× 45 0.6× 26 0.5× 32 566
Delia Dumitrica Netherlands 13 308 1.3× 192 1.0× 121 1.5× 40 0.6× 60 1.1× 32 513
Mikko Villi Finland 18 363 1.5× 405 2.1× 48 0.6× 29 0.4× 38 0.7× 56 716
Arturo Arriagada Chile 11 473 2.0× 397 2.1× 85 1.0× 56 0.8× 113 2.1× 25 723
Ganaele Langlois Canada 10 215 0.9× 171 0.9× 56 0.7× 28 0.4× 44 0.8× 21 397
Bonnie Brennen United States 11 246 1.0× 316 1.7× 97 1.2× 15 0.2× 40 0.8× 48 599
Christopher H. Sterling United States 11 160 0.7× 213 1.1× 49 0.6× 32 0.5× 61 1.2× 55 548
Dilip Kumar Bhowmik Bangladesh 2 227 0.9× 106 0.6× 34 0.4× 77 1.1× 12 0.2× 4 469

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sam Lehman‐Wilzig

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2022). CEO Brand Equity – Implementation of a Conceptual Model: Comparing CEO Brand Equity during Successful and Crisis Periods. International Journal of Strategic Communication. 16(1). 34–49. 2 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (2021). Virtuality and Humanity. 2 indexed citations
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Lev‐On, Azi, et al.. (2020). Silent Partners: How Politicians' Facebook Communication with Constituents is Mediated. Politics & Policy. 48(3). 550–569. 3 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2019). Political “Postwriting” on Facebook: Public Perceptions About Parliamentarians’ (Un)Real SNS Involvement. Social Media + Society. 5(4). 3 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2018). CEO Branding: Between Theory and Practice — Case Studies of Israeli Corporate Founders. International Journal of Strategic Communication. 12(2). 87–106. 13 indexed citations
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Lev‐On, Azi, et al.. (2017). A Facebook post is born: exploring the process of generating MPs’ social media presence. Journal of Legislative Studies. 23(4). 549–565. 7 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2012). Elite and Popular Newspaper Publication of Press Releases: Differential Success Factors?. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2010). Factors Underlying Organizations' Successful Press Release Publication in Newspapers: Additional PR Elements for the Evolving “Press Agentry” and “Public Information” Models. International Journal of Strategic Communication. 4(4). 244–266. 12 indexed citations
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Te’eni-Harari, Tali, et al.. (2007). Information Processing of Advertising among Young People: The Elaboration Likelihood Model as Applied to Youth. Journal of Advertising Research. 47(3). 326–340. 33 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2005). The method is the message. Journalism. 6(1). 66–89. 27 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (2004). Worth an Agora? 2003 E-lection Party Sites and Public Discourse. Israel Affairs. 10(4). 242–262. 8 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam, et al.. (2004). The natural life cycle of new media evolution. New Media & Society. 6(6). 707–730. 75 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (2003). Political Ill-Health Coverage: Professional-Ethical Questions Regarding News Reporting of Leaders' Ailments. Journal of Health Communication. 8(1). 59–77.
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (1992). Wildfire: Grassroots Revolts in Israel in the Post-Socialist Era. State University of New York Press eBooks. 12 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (1983). Teledemocracy from the top. Telecommunications Policy. 7(1). 5–8. 1 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (1981). Will cities become obsolete?. Telecommunications Policy. 5(4). 326–328. 5 indexed citations
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Lehman‐Wilzig, Sam. (1981). Frankenstein unbound. Futures. 13(6). 442–457. 34 indexed citations

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