Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future
@article{Kapoor2018AdvancesIS, title={Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future}, author={Kawal Kapoor and K. Tamilmani and Nripendra P. Rana and Pushp P. Patil and Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi and Sridhar P. Nerur}, journal={Information Systems Frontiers}, year={2018}, volume={20}, pages={531-558} }
Social media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users from diverse backgrounds, resulting in a rich social structure. [] Key Result The integrated view of the extant literature that our study presents can help avoid duplication by future researchers, whilst offering fruitful lines of enquiry to help shape research for this emerging field.
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