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HET EFFECT VAN SOCIAL MEDIA GEBRUIK OP DE REPUTATIE VAN ORGANISATIES DOOR OPENHEID, INHOUDELIJKE INTERACTIE EN INTERACTIESNELHEID EEN BETERE REPUTATIE BIJ DE STAKEHOLDERS CREËREN

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TABEL 1: UITEINDELIJKE STELLINGEN SOCIAL MEDIA DOELEN
TABEL 2: CHI-KWADRAATTOETS EXPERTS
TABEL 3: HERKENNING SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITEIT DOOR SAXION MEDEWERKERS
TABEL 4: HERKENNING SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITEIT DOOR SCHOLIEREN
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