Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The use of social networks, as a business tool is becoming more and more frequent in this day and age. Companies are exploring various ways in which to optimise social media in gaining a competitive advantage. Social platforms give organisations the ability to communicate better with their staff, to market their products more effectively to potential customers and also to drive behaviour within the workplace. Employee engagement, sense of belonging and organisational commitment can be considered as components of employee well-being. Companies are investing large amounts of resources to lower employee turnover by creating an environment that is favourable for the empl...
The study intends to examine the key motivations of the professional for utilizing social networks w...
The definition of a social network is taking traditional or in person networking activities online. ...
This paper reports on an empirical case study based in a UK manufacturing company which was striving...
Abstract: Any institution's most valuable resource is its workforce, and it can be difficult to keep...
This research aims to provide a theory of enterprise social networking that generates and/or sustain...
AbstractThis study aims to evaluate the strategies of keeping qualified employees within the busines...
There is considerable debate among academics and business practitioners on the value of the use of s...
Purpose: Although online social networks (SNs) (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram) have been use...
AbstractThis study aims to evaluate the strategies of keeping qualified employees within the busines...
M PhilSince the establishment of the Internet, innovative technologies have evolved rapidly and 'soc...
AbstractEngaging employees beyond their given work sphere is gaining rapid importance in an ever cha...
Eren, Erol (Arel Author) --- Conference: 9th International Strategic Management Conference, 6 Novem...
M PhilSince the establishment of the Internet, innovative technologies have evolved rapidly and 'soc...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to prove and discuss the relationship between employee engag...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The study intends to examine the key motivations of the professional for utilizing social networks w...
The definition of a social network is taking traditional or in person networking activities online. ...
This paper reports on an empirical case study based in a UK manufacturing company which was striving...
Abstract: Any institution's most valuable resource is its workforce, and it can be difficult to keep...
This research aims to provide a theory of enterprise social networking that generates and/or sustain...
AbstractThis study aims to evaluate the strategies of keeping qualified employees within the busines...
There is considerable debate among academics and business practitioners on the value of the use of s...
Purpose: Although online social networks (SNs) (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram) have been use...
AbstractThis study aims to evaluate the strategies of keeping qualified employees within the busines...
M PhilSince the establishment of the Internet, innovative technologies have evolved rapidly and 'soc...
AbstractEngaging employees beyond their given work sphere is gaining rapid importance in an ever cha...
Eren, Erol (Arel Author) --- Conference: 9th International Strategic Management Conference, 6 Novem...
M PhilSince the establishment of the Internet, innovative technologies have evolved rapidly and 'soc...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to prove and discuss the relationship between employee engag...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The study intends to examine the key motivations of the professional for utilizing social networks w...
The definition of a social network is taking traditional or in person networking activities online. ...
This paper reports on an empirical case study based in a UK manufacturing company which was striving...