Can Enterprises Capitalize on Their Social Networks?

Posted September 30, 2009 | |

Social networks are increasingly becoming an integral element of people's daily lives. The study of such networks has been reported in different application domains, such as psychology, political science, and finance.

About The Author
Youakim Badr
Youakim Badr is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at INSA-Lyon, France. In his past research, he has worked extensively on enterprise modeling and collaborations. His current academic research interests include security and dynamic and autonomic architectures and systems in both the service sector and ICT. In particular, he studies the ecosystem of services and the multidisciplinary modeling approach to design service… Read More
Zakaria Maamar
Zakaria Maamar is Professor in the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE. His research interests include business processes, the Internet of Things, and Web 2.0. Dr. Maamar has a PhD in computer science from Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. He can be reached at zakaria.maamar@zu.ac.ae.
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