Social Media for Enhancing Stakeholders' Innovation Networks in Ontario, Canada

P. Kaushik, Ataharul Chowdhury, Helen Hambly Odame, Annemarie van Paassen
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ABSTRACT This case study assessed local food stakeholders' use of Facebook and Twitter to support interaction and build their networks of innovation in Ontario. Data were collected using Netlytic − an online data mining tool from the social media platforms − and key informant interviews. Findings revealed that stakeholders could be more innovative in their use of social media, but they would be unlikely to do so, without tapping into beneficial interactions of weak ties, as well as fostering strong ties. They also need to utilize the high brokerage role of key facilitating organizations and develop a social media strategy by integrating both ‘online’ and ‘offline’ interactions.
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社会媒体在加拿大安大略省加强利益相关者创新网络
本案例研究评估了安大略省当地食品利益相关者使用Facebook和Twitter来支持互动和建立创新网络的情况。数据收集使用Netlytic(一种来自社交媒体平台的在线数据挖掘工具)和关键信息提供者访谈。调查结果显示,利益相关者在使用社交媒体时可以更具创新性,但如果没有利用弱关系的有益互动,以及培养强关系,他们不太可能这样做。他们还需要利用主要促进组织的高中介角色,并通过整合“在线”和“离线”互动来制定社交媒体战略。
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