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Many executives reject the notions of social media because they rely on very naïve characterizations of likely individual behavior. This study points to some interesting data on why these naïve characterizations are misleading and what real behavior looks like.
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Some good case data on the organizational challenges of implementing social media. Although the focus is on nonprofits, the lessons are readily transferable to other settings
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