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What is Social Networking Site (SNS)

Handbook of Research on Business Social Networking: Organizational, Managerial, and Technological Dimensions
is an online community that enable individuals to create and maintain relationships, typically through information and media sharing, such as photos, videos and links. Facebook is an example of this site
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A Method of Analysing the Use of Social Networking Sites in Business
Sanaa Askool (University of Reading, UK), Aimee Jacobs (University of Reading, UK), and Keiichi Nakata (University of Reading, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-168-9.ch007
Abstract
Organisations have used information and communications technologies (ICT) to gain a competitive advantage. Presently, social media, in particular, social networking sites play a crucial role in business and enable a collaborative environment for business activities through networked relationships. Despite the benefits offered, many businesses are reluctant to use these tools because of privacy, security, and cultural issues. Through a literature review of the environment this chapter provides an overview of the ways businesses can use social media, and background information for understanding the growth and importance of social networks and social networking sites. One of the ways to prepare for future growth is to analyse social media in a business environment by using Earl’s model of evolution as a framework. Investigating and understanding the influence of Web 2.0 on business should provide professionals and enterprises with a better understanding of how this tool can be integrated with work activities.
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Flipping the Script: Creating Mass Change Through Social Networking Sites
An online/digital platform whereby individuals congregate to communicate, share information, photos, videos, and links, and can respond to each other via a constructed lexicon comprised of symbols (“Like” button) and icons (emoji).
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A website that is aimed at social interaction that often includes a public profile, ability to post user generated content and also to connect to other users.
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An online platform that enables users to create public profiles within that Web site and form relationships with other users of the same Web site who access their profile.
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