[Air-L] Literature Review - App Store Mining

ali kenner ali.kenner at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 02:35:46 PDT 2018


Hi David,

I have an article and a book chapter that uses app store data to review
mobile asthma apps. The article is "Asthma on the Move: How Mobile Apps
Remediate Risk for Disease Management," in Health, Risk, and Society.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13698575.2015.1136408

I looked at more than 300 apps between Google Play and Apple's App Store,
and analyzed different categories of data available through both stores. I
did a more in-depth analysis of about two dozen apps from there. Happy to
talk more as well, since not all the data and analysis made it into that
paper.

All the best,
Ali


On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 2:22 AM, Gilad Ravid <gilad at ravid.org> wrote:

>    Fink, L., Rosenfeld, L., & Ravid, G. (2018). Longer online reviews are
>    not necessarily better. International Journal of Information
>    Management, 39, 30-37.
>    lookes on the relationships between review length and app success in
>    Goolge play and Amazon App store for free and paid apps
>    Gilad
>
>    On 04/23/2018 04:16 AM, Myles, David wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I’m currently conducting a literature review on app store mining. I was
> wonderin
> g if any of you could recommend papers that use app store data (app
> product info
>  and metadata, users’ reviews and ratings, app rankings). So far, I’ve
> identifie
> d quite a few papers from computer science that develop extracting tools
> and per
> form sentiment analysis (among others).
>
> I’m now searching for papers that look at this data from a social,
> communication
> al, or STS perspective (for example: what can users’ app reviews tell us
> about s
> ocial norms of use?).
>
> Thanks for your help,
> David
> PhD Candidate, Université de Montréal
> Postdoctoral fellow, Digital Media Research Centre (QUT)
>
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