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Social networks and institutional communication: the case of Portuguese universities

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Resumo:The media ecosystem has evolved towards a hybrid ecology where social networks form (inter) active consumers who develop new practices and relationships with brands in a collaborative logic, which represents the era of Communication 3.0. Higher education institutions deal with these issues by addressing an audience that is permanently connected through social media. Social networks became part of their communication strategies, which seek to differentiate their offers in a competitive context. This article analyses both the presence in social media and the use of Facebook by Portuguese universities as a tool for institutional communication. The results show that universities with fewer students can create network value through Facebook and LinkedIn as long as they have a high publication frequency. Institutions with more students achieve higher dynamic of publication and engagement, although smaller institutions attain greater amplification and more visibility.
Autores principais:Amaral, Inês
Outros Autores:Santos, Sílvio
Assunto:Social networks Portuguese universities Institutional communication Social media strategies Redes sociales Universidades portuguesas Comunicación institucional Estratégias de social media
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The media ecosystem has evolved towards a hybrid ecology where social networks form (inter) active consumers who develop new practices and relationships with brands in a collaborative logic, which represents the era of Communication 3.0. Higher education institutions deal with these issues by addressing an audience that is permanently connected through social media. Social networks became part of their communication strategies, which seek to differentiate their offers in a competitive context. This article analyses both the presence in social media and the use of Facebook by Portuguese universities as a tool for institutional communication. The results show that universities with fewer students can create network value through Facebook and LinkedIn as long as they have a high publication frequency. Institutions with more students achieve higher dynamic of publication and engagement, although smaller institutions attain greater amplification and more visibility.