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Keeping Up with the Cyber Current
From Octane magazine: “Keeping Up With the Cyber Current”: In the June 2009 issue of Octane, Entrepreneurial Organization’s quarterly magazine, I outlined SSRN’s “three-step approach” to expanding our online presence through social media. The approach is an ongoing process that allows us to evolve and accommodate the needs of our users as technology evolves. As part [...]
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SSRN joins Twitter, Facebook, & LinkedIn
Today’s post was originally going to be a quick one describing what we are doing with “social networking” and how to follow us. It still includes instructions below, but I was reviewing my notes from Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody for my AACSB presentation last week and realized a couple of fairly obvious points. First, [...]
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