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social networking websites 2 Social Networking Websites 1 Survey 1 University Students 1 comportamentul consumatorilor online 1 human resources 1 neuromarketing 1 online consumer behavior 1 recruitment 1 retele sociale online 1 screening 1 social media 1
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CARMEN-GABRIELA, SECARA 1 IORDACHE, Dragos Daniel 1 LAMANAUSKAS, Vincentas 1 VICTORIA-MIHAELA, BRINZEA 1 Zara, Adina 1
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Annals - Economy Series 1 Informatica Economica 1 Revista de Marketing Online (Journal of Online Marketing) 1
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SOCIAL MEDIA, THE 21ST CENTURY TOOL AT THE SERVICE OF RECRUITING TALENT
CARMEN-GABRIELA, SECARA; VICTORIA-MIHAELA, BRINZEA - In: Annals - Economy Series 3 (2014) June, pp. 91-95
Social media changes the way in which companies interact in technology -mediated ways to most stakeholders and managers can not afford to ignore the new ways in which interactions with customers, employees, shareholders and many other important components occur as a result of the widespread...
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Exploring the Usage of Social Networking Websites: Perceptions and Opinions of Romanian University Students
IORDACHE, Dragos Daniel; LAMANAUSKAS, Vincentas - In: Informatica Economica 17 (2013) 4, pp. 18-25
Social networking websites (SNWs) have become a popular virtual meeting place allowing users to voluntarily post … brought changes in the way people behave. These social networking websites present a variety of features for their users to … student are You Tube and Facebook; the majority of the respondents use social networking websites a few times a day; only a …
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Online Social Networks and the Consumer Brain
Zara, Adina - In: Revista de Marketing Online (Journal of Online Marketing) 5 (2011) 3, pp. 60-66
Online social networks have moved from being seen as trends or communication channels to becoming an effective tool for business. They play a large role in consumer’s life. The online purchase decisions are not as rational as we consider them to be. This paper shows why it is important the...
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