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609 Articles match "Research","Study"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
However, Facebook is clearly keeping a gimlet eye on its reputation with regard to child safety: the Guardian reports that the network is threatening to sue the Daily Mail, over an article which claimed that 14-year-old girls who create Facebook profiles could be contacted "within seconds" by paedophiles who "wanted to perform a sex act" in front of them.The researcher behind the article (despite appearances, not the author) says the paper inserted the claim into the story, even though he told them that the site he tested was not in fact Facebook. Watch, and marvel – it’s genuinely
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Social Marketing Compensation Research
The Social Marketing Compensation Study was initiated in December of 2009 as a joint research project between the Online Community Research Network and WOMMA . The intention of the study was to get a broad look at the emerging field of social media marketing, and specifically, to explore issues related to compensation and satisfaction in the area of social marketing. Posted on09 March 2010. Tags: #somarkcomp , compensation , Jobs , marketing , OCRN , social marketing , Social Media , womma
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Information about customers consisted primarily of aggregate sales statistics augmented by marketing research data. Professor of Business Administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in Durham, North Carolina. Gaurav Bhalla ( gaurav.bhalla@knowledgekinetics.com ) is the president of Knowledge Kinetics, based in Reston, Virginia. March 2010 Subscribe Now » Subscription Help » Feature Leadership Lessons from India Column Who Do These Bankers Think They Are? The Globe How BMW Is Defusing the Demographic
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Today, we formally announced our findings from the field research project on social networking conducted August-November 2008. SALT LAKE CITY, UT - Burton Group , a research and consulting firm focused on in-depth analysis of enterprise information technologies, has conducted a detailed field study analyzing social networking within the enterprise.
Almost universally, organizations participating in the study felt they were behind their competitors The press release is below. Also, we are making the initial project summary document available as a free download (the
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Monday, December 22, 2008
While exploring this theme as part of the content of my research was somewhat expected, I did not realise how much reflecting on practices of others and my blogging experiences in that respect would challenge my research methodology-wise.
Blogging research not only turned into participatory research and involving others as co-researchers . In my dissertation I describe uses of weblogs as a sense-making instrument that provides a way to deal with unexpected or complex ideas by supporting articulation and organising ideas at a personal level combined with distributed collaborative thinking in “ sense-making networks “.
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Initiatives The 2008 Tribalization of Business study Online communities are proliferating as companies look to harness the collective wisdom and ideas of their employees, customers, and other constituents in order to innovate faster, reduce costs, and create the relationships that will grow their businesses and bolster their bottom lines. Beeline Labs, Deloitte and the Society of New Communications Research have produced the first study of its kind to learn from the early experiences of more than 140 organizations on how they’re managing communities,
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
This post is part of the series describing the results of the study of blogger networking practices. It also comes from the discussion of the study results and surely needs more work. The insights from the research on strong and weak ties (Granovetter, 1973; see also Haythornthwaite, 2005, for a summary of the follow-up research) indicate that the type and frequency of interaction, as well as the number of channels used for it, are important, since stronger ties include Please take into account a couple of things:
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
We initiated the Online Community Culture study in October of 2008, as part of the ongoing research agenda of the Online Community Research Network. The intention of the study was to get a broad look at the factors that influence online community culture, and the steps community managers and strategists take in cultivating, and in some cases influencing, a community’s culture. We had over 75 participants Respondents seniority skewed towards Manager (44%), Directors & VP's (12%).
Key Factors Establishing an Online Community's Culture
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world
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Friday, January 2, 2009
This post is part of the series describing the results of the study of blogger networking practices. In most of the cases, I don’t know the authors personally, and with many of them I have never had a conversational exchange, yet I feel I know them professionally, their ideas have shaped mine, they helped and are helping me every day tremendously to learn and feel intelectually connected and stimulated, not to mention helping me find, filter and evaluate resources for my research (books, papers, etc).
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Monday, September 21, 2009
The Online Communities: Metrics and Reporting research study was initiated in late July of 2009, and ran until the second week of August 2009. The research project was conducted by the Online Community Research Network , and the intention of the study was to get a broad look at what online community metrics organizations are tracking, how organizations determine and report on the ongoing value of their online community initiatives, and the reporting and metrics tools that help companies assess this.
We We received approximately 175 responses.
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Not only is the presentation a clear and comprehensive introduction to Twitter, it also includes case studies of how things can go wrong and right for brands using Twitter (with the cases of Comcast and JetBlue).
Required reading online communities customer communities Social network FreshNetworks Web Rate of return weisgerber qualitative market research Social Media Twitter corinnew JetBlue Marketing 2.0 Again this week, Twitter has been high on the media agenda. As is always the case during a time of innovation, brands are experimenting with lots of different ways of using
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world
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