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The Social Enterprise: From Recruiting to Problem Solving and Collaboration

Efraim Turban, Judy Strauss and Linda Lai
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Efraim Turban: University of Hawaii
Judy Strauss: University of Nevada
Linda Lai: Macao Polytechnic Institute

Chapter 8 in Social Commerce, 2016, pp 181-203 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to: 1. Define social enterprise and describe its types and benefits. 2. Describe business-oriented public social networks. 3. Explain what enterprise social networks are and what their value is. 4. Discuss the online employment market, including its participants, and benefits. 5. Describe managerial problem solving, knowledge management, and dissemination in social commerce. 6. Describe and discuss online advisory systems. 7. Define crowdsourcing and describe its use in social commerce. 8. Explain how social media enhances collaboration.

Keywords: Social Medium; Knowledge Management; Virtual World; Social Enterprise; Business Partner (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17028-2_8

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