Harnessing Social Media As A Knowledge Management Tool Abstract— This paper will discuss the use of social media as a knowledge management tool and examples of using them generally at the organization. Keywords— Social media; Knowledge management tool; Knowledge sharing I. INTRODUCTION Using the social media as communication medium has become a new trend in communities since last several years. The social media group is predicted to become larger by introducing
The Role of Social Media Technology has become a large part of our daily lives. We are surrounded by it and use it almost every sing minuet of everyday. As the advancement of technology took place, social media came as a result. Social media is defined as a collective of online communication channels dedicated to community- based input, interaction, content- sharing and collaboration. Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter provide a platform for people to express themselves as well as their
Social media plays a dominant role in our society and even our daily lives. Social media means a channel people use to connect to each other for sharing, creating and exchanging information and ideas. Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tagged, Foursquare, Instagram, Pinterest, MySpace, GooglePlus, Tumblr, Ask.fm and many more vigorously spread among people in the world not only teenagers and young adults but all different age groups utilize this social media nowadays. According to
is backbone of the democracy. Reliable information resources are an important constituent of any democratic society. Communication is seen as a fundamental social process, a basic human need, and the foundation
Social media users: The number of social media users in India has reached to 143 million. According to the reports of Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and Indian Market Research Bureau (IMRB) International the college going students use 34% of social media followed by young men at 27%. School-going children constitute 12% of the social media users. 60% of College-going students and young men use social media in urban India the number of rural regions has also increased in the last
74% of consumers rely on social media to influence their purchasing decisions. (Source: CeBIT) Social media does not only influence decisions when it comes to purchasing; furthermore, in general social media influences most people’s opinion. The media has played a big role in continuously repeating stereotypes that portray the image of women being treated as objects; likewise, it differentiates gender roles in which male dominance over women is strongly enforced. Patricia Mitchell, the former president
Tech and Social Media as a tool for mass mobalization Abstract: This paper seeks to explain the role of technology in the context of social media in organizing mass movements and effecting political change through various examples. Firstly I analysed the rise of social media and the roles played by major modes of social media in uprisings. Then we see how social media is employed for campaigning various causes. I have also tried to understand the role of social media in spreading fake news and
involve directly with each other. Social media is a area where it helps in bringing together people thus social networking sites can also relate people who are far away and thus its helps in leads to large attempts to influence the buyer or an clients through Facebook by connecting between product and individual decisions. Social media is an area where media win the trust of consumers by servicing with them at a deeper level. From current years Social media is a new trend for several brands. The
perceive and act, regarding our bodies, is currently based on how society feels and thinks. Girls feel they are pressured to be perfect due to social media, photoshopping, magazines and toys designed for girls. First, girls feel that they are being pressured to be perfect due to social media. Many girls and women who often scroll through their social media, such as Instagram, wish they could become of this ideal beauty that is perceived to be perfect to the human eye. The girls comment about how
is no doubt that the media constructs stereotypes against women and certain ethnicities. In 2008, Mark Gould published an article in the Guardian discussing the top ten career choices of teen girls. The article was based on a survey conducted by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Unsurprisingly, the top two career choices were model and actress. While the tenth top career path was engineering. These findings are nothing new and are indicative of the media landscape. This same