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Considerable Web-2.0-Potential for energy suppliers. Social Media as focus glass; Erhebliches Web-2.0-Potenzial fuer Energieversorger. Social Media wirkt als Brennglas

Abstract

The past decade has witnessed a momentous transformation in the way people interact and exchange information with each other. Content is now co-produced, shared, classified, and rated by millions of people, while attention has become the ephemeral and valuable resource that everyone seeks to acquire. This talk will describe the ways through which social attention determines the production and consumption of content within both the scientific community and social media, how its dynamics can be used to predict the future, and its role in affecting the public agenda. Keylens Management Consultants at Dusseldorf has investigated the Status Quo of Social Media-activities and interpreted experiences from customer projects. Focus lays on Social Web, Twitter, Youtube, BLogging and Facebook. (GL)
Authors:
Keyserlingk, Archibald Graf von; Lampe, Tobias [1] 
  1. Keylens Management Consultants, Duesseldorf (Germany)
Publication Date:
Jun 27, 2011
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: EW; Journal Volume: 110; Journal Issue: 14
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENERGY SUPPLIES; INTERNET; MARKETING; SOCIAL SERVICES; MARKET; BUSINESS; TRADE; COMPETITION; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; DOCUMENTATION; INFORMATION; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
OSTI ID:
21461549
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1619-5795; TRN: DE11G7570
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
page(s) 52-55
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 2011

Citation Formats

Keyserlingk, Archibald Graf von, and Lampe, Tobias. Considerable Web-2.0-Potential for energy suppliers. Social Media as focus glass; Erhebliches Web-2.0-Potenzial fuer Energieversorger. Social Media wirkt als Brennglas. Germany: N. p., 2011. Web.
Keyserlingk, Archibald Graf von, & Lampe, Tobias. Considerable Web-2.0-Potential for energy suppliers. Social Media as focus glass; Erhebliches Web-2.0-Potenzial fuer Energieversorger. Social Media wirkt als Brennglas. Germany.
Keyserlingk, Archibald Graf von, and Lampe, Tobias. 2011. "Considerable Web-2.0-Potential for energy suppliers. Social Media as focus glass; Erhebliches Web-2.0-Potenzial fuer Energieversorger. Social Media wirkt als Brennglas." Germany.
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