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BAM Workshop: Social media perspectives in business and government

The e-Business & e-Government Special Interest Group of the British Academy of Management organises a development workshop on Monday the 31st of March 2014 at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together management researchers interested in the impact of social media and related applications in business and government. Over the last few years, public sector organisations and businesses have embarked upon the use of social networking sites, blogging, microblogging, wikis and other tools to support their traditional activities, innovate their business models and managerial practices as well as enhance the creation and delivery of value to their respected publics.

For more information please visit: http://ebusiness.ncl.ac.uk/news/events/14_03_ebusiness.php.

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