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2022-03-30
Now more than ever, small business owners are relying on social media, such as Instagram, to find customers, connect with them, build relationships, and provide value by offering their products/services. Instagram users scroll rapidly through their feeds and see photos, videos and captions and...
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2005-08-31
Academic business librarians are hired for their subject expertise to provide reference, instruction, collection development and liaison services to business faculty and students in university libraries. Previous surveys of academic business librarians found that many librarians assume these...
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Internet Governance and Online Identity: Searching for Correlations between User Anonymity and User Behaviour
Download2021-08-13
Anonymity can grant people privacy, safety, and enable rebellion in an oppressive regime. But it can also foster aggression, hate, and undue political upheaval. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from Science and Technology Studies, this research aims to learn how user anonymity granted by...
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Knowledge Mobilization in a College Context: Constructing Meaning in Applied Research Communication
Download2021-03-09
Knowledge mobilization (KMb) is the communication process by which researchers engage with stakeholders to produce, co-produce, and share knowledge. The question of how researchers can better mobilize knowledge at each stage of the research process has become a matter of acute public and academic...
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2022-01-01
Leadership for Social Innovation is a complete course workbook created for the Peter Lougheed Leadership College. The workbook takes an evidence-based approach to social innovation through the lens of leadership studies. The workbook contains a series of learning activities including problem...
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2021-07-01
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the competencies required for digital leaders and understand how post-secondary institutions are conceiving the concept through their curriculum and instruction. This study also sought to understand where there were points of consensus and...