Description
Social networks are a nearly universal element of modern, information-driven societies, one that presents many opportunities and advantages—and challenges and hazards—for organizations as well as individuals.
Studies in Virtual Communities, Blogs, and Modern Social Networking: Measurements, Analysis, and Investigations provides a cross-cultural perspective of social networking, including ethical considerations and business implications. Readers will find a detailed treatment of technical, social, and legal issues inherent in online virtual communities, exploring methods of effectively implementing the latest social tools in their everyday practices, both professional and personal, in the interest of improved security and sustainability in digital collaborative environments.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Subhasish Dasgupta (Ed.)
Subhasish Dasgupta is an associate professor of information systems in the School of Business, George Washington University. Dasgupta received his PhD from Baruch College, The City University of New York (CUNY). He received both his MBA and BS from the University of Calcutta (India). He has published his research in refereed journals such as
Decision Support Systems, the
European Journal of Information System, the
Journal of Global Information Management, the
Electronic Markets Journal, and the
Simulation and Gaming Journal. Dasgupta has published two edited books,
Internet and Intranet Technologies in Organizations and
Encyclopedia of Virtual Communities and Technologies. He has also presented his research in major regional, national, and international conferences.