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THE DYNAMICS OF ONLINE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT IN ENHANCING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF SERVICES

Cristian- Mihai Enachi () and Mihaela-Claudia Enachi ()
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Cristian- Mihai Enachi: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
Mihaela-Claudia Enachi: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania

The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 2019, vol. 19, issue 1(29), 66-72

Abstract: The advantage and strength of online social networks is to spread information in real time over a wide range of receivers. For this reason, from an economic point of view, we can discuss opportunities for endless development, especially in the service sector. This paper is trying to prove that sharing information through online social networking is a conscious act, with users having the power to decide on the integrity of information according to the importance they have on their own image in the context of the entire "friends" network or the existence of a target audience that might be interested in this information. Starting from this, online social networking users are generally distributing the information they value to these networks, or information that adds value to other people in their network. The unstable development of online informal organizations creates broad subjective and quantitative changes in human correspondence coming about because of immediate and circuitous online cooperation between people and mechanical objects of the interpersonal organization. Inside the online environment, self-composed networks are rising and developing, while practices, standards, patterns, certainty, and aggregate action examples show up as full scale level properties coming about because of low-level connections between interconnected ones. Contemporary social and economic development is marked by developments in the services sector, which are a vital part of the global economy. Global market services have enjoyed considerable growth over the last twenty years due largely to the diversity and other components of changing consumer behavior.

Date: 2019
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