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through the use of social media technologies, such as YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, text messaging, IMing, and other …
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accountability instruments, is able to bring ethical issues on the agenda by discussing them in blogs, Facebook or on Twitter. How …
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This study examines the corporate dialogic uses of four types of social networking sites (SNSs) (Facebook, Twitter …. In addition, Facebook was the leading tool for the dialogic feedback loop, as the dialogic interaction index of Facebook … was much higher than that of Twitter. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 …
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on a massive scale. Studies of the Microsoft instant messaging, Twitter or Facebook confirmed and even amplified the … Facebook in May 2011, it appears that the average distance (or number of degrees) between two randomly selected users on the …
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election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project, this paper traces the direct paths of Facebook, Twitter, and mobile … paths through wider view exposure and credibility. Findings provide support for the political use of Facebook and mobile … Twitter. This suggests that Twitter is not seen as a platform for credible political engagement or information seeking or …
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sociability. We find that participation in SNSs such as Facebook and Twitter has a positive effect on face to face interactions …
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reflects on the impact of emerging social networking tools such as Facebook, as well as factors such as increased surveillance …
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globe. A unique phenomenon has come into existence in which people rely on Facebook to satisfy their attachment need. It is …
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(SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn has spawned questions regarding the possibility of using such new platforms in …
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Companies are increasingly recognising that social networks are a force to contend with in reputation management. There are numerous examples of how single voices using viral systems have, in a matter of days, reached out to millions about poor service or flawed products. Managing social...
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