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ASSESSING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF SOCIAL IDENTITY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USAGE AND BRIDGING SOCIAL CAPITAL

ASSESSING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF SOCIAL IDENTITY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USAGE AND BRIDGING SOCIAL CAPITAL

... 2000). Social identities help individuals make a sense of who they, how they construe their connections to other people around them, and how they should act in social situations (Brewer, ...of social ...

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Development of Social Networking Site with Electronic Yearbook: A Pilot Study

Development of Social Networking Site with Electronic Yearbook: A Pilot Study

... a social networking site with electronic yearbook for Jose Rizal Memorial State University – Main Campus as means of communication that connects graduates, students for sharing personal data and any ...

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Problematic social networking site usage and substance use by young adolescents

Problematic social networking site usage and substance use by young adolescents

... Overall, our data bring to light an alarming picture, considering that most of the adolescents enrolled in our sample were not old enough to access Facebook, for in- stance, which establishes that members should be at ...

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OSN Wall Filtering on Social Networking Site Using Sentiment   Technique

OSN Wall Filtering on Social Networking Site Using Sentiment Technique

... Online Social Networking site (OSN). We use the filter process for filtering unwanted texts before posting on user’s wall. If it is unwanted then automatically discarded otherwise it will post on ...

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Privacy's Role in the Discovery of Social Networking Site Information

Privacy's Role in the Discovery of Social Networking Site Information

... Privacy's Role in the Discovery of Social Networking Site Information SMU Law Review Volume 64 | Issue 4 Article 11 2011 Privacy's Role in the Discovery of Social Networking Site Information Kelly Ann[.] ...

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Participation Behavior in Social Networking Site Communities: An Empirical Study Based on Social Exchange and Social Capital Theory

Participation Behavior in Social Networking Site Communities: An Empirical Study Based on Social Exchange and Social Capital Theory

... Social networking site (SNS) communities provide a popular social environment in which people interact through sharing resources such as ideas, information, and advice for their mutual ...

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Navigating the Social Landscape: An Exploration of Social Networking Site Usage among Emerging Adults

Navigating the Social Landscape: An Exploration of Social Networking Site Usage among Emerging Adults

... Also founded in 2006 – and by far the most popular microblogging platform – Twitter currently has 271 million active users generating more than 500 million tweets every day (Twitter, 2014). As mentioned, the primary use ...

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The Discursive Construction of Teachers’ Desirable Identity on a Social Networking Site

The Discursive Construction of Teachers’ Desirable Identity on a Social Networking Site

... Many scholars (e.g. Davies, 1989; Haniford, 2010; Rashid, 2016a) agree that the fundamental principle underlying the theory of discursive identity construction is that individuals do not have fixed identities since ...

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STUDY OF CRM THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE: A FACEBOOK PERSPECTIVE

STUDY OF CRM THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE: A FACEBOOK PERSPECTIVE

... that social networking sites explode in popularity, the hype and interest continue to ...challenge. Social networking at a high level is described as the convergence of technologies that make ...

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Social Networking Site for Social Responsibility

Social Networking Site for Social Responsibility

... teenagers, and the post-college urban social crowd. By and large, the latter two groups did not interact with one another except through bands. Because of the lack of mainstream press coverage during 2004, few ...

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A social commerce investigation of the role of trust in a social networking site on purchase intentions

A social commerce investigation of the role of trust in a social networking site on purchase intentions

... reduces social complexity relating to future activities of the other party, [while] familiarity reduces social uncertainty through increased understanding of what is happening in the present” (Gefen et ...

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The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and the Alternative Social Networking Site Diaspora*

The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and the Alternative Social Networking Site Diaspora*

... the site for different rea- sons, such as getting news, providing information, staying in touch with friends, making new rela- tions, or organising events, they produce a wide range of ...the social value ...

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Adolescents' cyberconnections: identity definition and intimacy disclosure on a social networking site

Adolescents' cyberconnections: identity definition and intimacy disclosure on a social networking site

... Even though some were concerned about employers getting “the wrong picture,” the majority seemed to have a careless attitude toward these postings. One said that “unless you are being hired by the CIA or the NSA, you ...

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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS 
METHOD

RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS METHOD

... Such improvements results in increased productivity and quality, and reduced cycle time all of which made a company competitive in the software business [12].The main aim of this paper i[r] ...

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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS 
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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS METHOD

... Simply, the application reads a given food product ingredients and access a database that has a list of diseases associated with a list of disallowed food to decide if the product is saf[r] ...

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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS 
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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS METHOD

... easy site navigability, and concise and understandable contents, terms, and conditions are necessary to obtain ease of use for banking ...Web site navigation and applicable functions to provide their users ...

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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS 
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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS METHOD

... Edge measures relate the social influence based concepts and measures on a pair of nodes. Tie strength: According to Granovetter's seminal work [15], the tie strength between two nodes depends on the overlap of ...

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An Analysis of Students Opinions on Social Networking Site for Understanding Student’s Learning Practices

An Analysis of Students Opinions on Social Networking Site for Understanding Student’s Learning Practices

... use, social networking sites become important medium of ...using social networking sites such as Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn ...different social networking sites for sharing ...

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Reinventing the rattling tin: explaining the dynamics of social networking site fundraising

Reinventing the rattling tin: explaining the dynamics of social networking site fundraising

... public good produced” (Kollock, 1999, p. 224). One may argue that Kollock’s claim that the online setting shapes human behaviour in virtual communities is a simplification, but he makes some important points about how ...

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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS 
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RANKING THE INFLUENCE USERS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USING AN IMPROVED TOPSIS METHOD

... The main goal of this work is to analyze the accuracy of Hybrid Localization Determination Technique HLDT based on Time Difference of Arrival TDOA and Time of Arrival TOA in localizing o[r] ...

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