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The Advent of Facebook and Employee Impressions of Facebook Usage
Tripathy, A. (2018). The Advent of Facebook and Employee Impressions of Facebook Usage.
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The Advent of Facebook and Employee Impressions of Facebook Usage
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This study was conducted to investigate Facebook use and its relationship to employee impressions and support. The research survey asked participants of various professions and educational backgrounds about the multiple uses and benefits of Facebook within both their professional and personal lives. An online survey revealed that the majority of respondents prefer not to use Facebook within a professional setting and instead use it as a personal means of communication. In conclusion, it seems that while Facebook has many benefits for its users both personally and professionally, further research can be done to determine the appropriate steps needed to make Facebook a useful tool to propel the communication standards of an organization.
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2018
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The Advent of Facebook and Employee Impressions of Facebook Usage
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Personal Internet use in the workplace, Social media, Information technology-Management, Facebook (Electronic resource), Electronic theses
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This study was conducted to investigate Facebook use and its relationship to employee impressions and support. The research survey asked participants of various professions and educational backgrounds about the multiple uses and benefits of Facebook within both their professional and personal lives. An online survey revealed that the majority of respondents prefer not to use Facebook within a professional setting and instead use it as a personal means of communication. In conclusion, it seems that while Facebook has many benefits for its users both personally and professionally, further research can be done to determine the appropriate steps needed to make Facebook a useful tool to propel the communication standards of an organization.
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Tripathy, Amar (author), (Naomi B. O'Neil) (Thesis advisor), (Andrew Lingwall) (Committee member), (Hwei-Jen Yang) (Committee member), Clarion University of Pennsylvania Mass Media Arts and Journalism (Degree grantor)
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2018
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