THESIS
2022
1 online resource (v, 25 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Abstract
Information from various media channels has significantly affected people’s perceptions and
behaviors, and its impact is increasing over time in this era of information. It is thus important to
understand the effect of information on people’s perceptions and behaviors, and understand the roles
played by different media channels. During the Covid-19, news related to the effectiveness of Chinese
and Western medicine has been extensively reported in China, where people have long-held polarized
views towards Chinese and Western medicine. How the media influences people’s drug choices in the
pharmaceutical market in China during Covid-19 is an interesting question. In this paper, we study
the media influence on consumers’ choice of Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the
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Information from various media channels has significantly affected people’s perceptions and
behaviors, and its impact is increasing over time in this era of information. It is thus important to
understand the effect of information on people’s perceptions and behaviors, and understand the roles
played by different media channels. During the Covid-19, news related to the effectiveness of Chinese
and Western medicine has been extensively reported in China, where people have long-held polarized
views towards Chinese and Western medicine. How the media influences people’s drug choices in the
pharmaceutical market in China during Covid-19 is an interesting question. In this paper, we study
the media influence on consumers’ choice of Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the
pharmaceutical market by proposing a state-space model and applying the model to a data set that
includes sales information from the pharmaceutical market and media report information from
different types of media channels. We find that media can change people’s preferences towards
Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and that the Non-state mass media has a more significant
influence than Social media. We also identify a spillover effect of the information of Covid-related
drugs to Covid-unrelated drugs, and find that news reports on Chinese medicine has a more
significant effect than news report on Western medicine.
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