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23 August 2022
Effects of social networking site use on working relationships by Stephanie Almond
ABSTRACT: The use of social networking sites in our daily lives has increased significantly over recent years and still continues to do so (Alloway & Alloway 2012). Extensive literature addresses the negative impact social networking sites are having in academia (Sheng, Hsu & Wu 2011; Paul, Baker & Cochran 2012); however, literature concerning the impact of social networking sites on relationships in the working environment is less evident at present. This article discusses some of the findings from a research study, aimed at veterinary professionals and their human nursing counterparts, regarding the perceived effects of the use of social networking sites on relationships within a working team. The analysis includes responses from 238 participants from across the United Kingdom.
Author
Stephanie Almond BSc(Hons) RVN
Stephanie graduated from Hartpury College and qualified as an RVN in 2013, gaining BSc(Hons) in Veterinary Nursing Science. She is now working in a first opinion small animal practice and hopes to start her Advanced Nursing Diploma this year
Keywords: Feature, Networking, Relationships
To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 29 (10) • October 2014 • pp339-341
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