SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INTERNET SOCIAL NETWORKS Survey on Facebook network
Valentin Bichir
International Conference Modern Approaches in Organisational Management and Economy, 2011, vol. 5, issue 1, 74-77
Abstract:
The rise of social networks has engendered in theory and practice a hot debate on such a weird phenomenon. The various opinions already put forward stress out both the associated benefits and risks encountered by the individual and gender communities. Therefore, we thought it appropriate to approach the social networks on scientific and objective grounds while emphasizing our point of view on this issue. The present survey is meant to investigate the social networks phenomenon, to reveal the core of concepts related, and the developments of such internet networks, alongside with positive effects or risks for individuals, organization and society; moreover it is designed to provide helpful information to authorized people in order to predict those economic and social effects entailed by social networks so as to develop efficient management procedures coping with the influence of internet social networks on to human behavior.
Keywords: social network; social impact; economic impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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