Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students

The objective of this paper is to examine the patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) usage among business students in one of the public university in Malaysia. A total of 327 business students from the Faculty of Business Management and Accountancy participated in the survey. The results indicat...

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Main Authors: Wan Isa, Wan Malini, Mohd Tahir, Izah, Hassan, Hasni, Rozaimee, Azilawati
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spelling my-unisza-ir.37022022-09-13T05:10:04Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/3702/ Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students Wan Isa, Wan Malini Mohd Tahir, Izah Hassan, Hasni Rozaimee, Azilawati T Technology (General) The objective of this paper is to examine the patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) usage among business students in one of the public university in Malaysia. A total of 327 business students from the Faculty of Business Management and Accountancy participated in the survey. The results indicate that majority of the respondents owns a notebook and use their own notebook to access the internet. In addition, majority of the respondents rated Facebook as their favourite SNSs account and have more than one SNSs account with majority of them are members of Facebook. Regardless of gender, business students used SNSs mainly for chatting. 2012-03 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/3702/1/FH02-FIK-14-00777.pdf Wan Isa, Wan Malini and Mohd Tahir, Izah and Hassan, Hasni and Rozaimee, Azilawati (2012) Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students. Universal Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 2 (3). pp. 1-7.
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Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
description The objective of this paper is to examine the patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) usage among business students in one of the public university in Malaysia. A total of 327 business students from the Faculty of Business Management and Accountancy participated in the survey. The results indicate that majority of the respondents owns a notebook and use their own notebook to access the internet. In addition, majority of the respondents rated Facebook as their favourite SNSs account and have more than one SNSs account with majority of them are members of Facebook. Regardless of gender, business students used SNSs mainly for chatting.
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author Wan Isa, Wan Malini
Mohd Tahir, Izah
Hassan, Hasni
Rozaimee, Azilawati
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Mohd Tahir, Izah
Hassan, Hasni
Rozaimee, Azilawati
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title Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
title_short Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
title_full Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
title_fullStr Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Patterns of Social Network Sites (SNS) Usage among Business Students
title_sort investigating the patterns of social network sites (sns) usage among business students
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