Higher Education Institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina use Social Network Sites?

Autori

  • Mirela Mabić University of Mostar – Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dražena Gašpar University of Mostar – Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Jelena Zovko Ph.D. candidate

Ključne reči:

social networks sites, higher education institutions

Apstrakt

The paper presents the research of the current state of the presence and activities of higher education institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on social network sites (SNS). Although higher education institutions in BiH have recognized the necessity of using social networks for communications with their stakeholders, especially students, they still struggle with the content posted on SNS and its frequency. The authors use content analysis to examine SNS posts from BiH higher education institutions and engagement from their constituents on these posts. Results show that there are significant differences in engagement received on posts across institution type and according to content and type of posts. The aim of the paper is to analyze if HEIs in BiH use SNS and to what degree, as well as if there is any difference between public and private institutions related to the usage of SNS.

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Objavljeno

2018-10-31

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Sekcija

Health, Education, and Welfare