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    A Social Networking Model for Higher Education in Pakistan

    Pervaiz S 2019.pdf (5.302Mb)
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    Open access
    Authors
    Pervaiz, Sumaiya
    Date
    2019
    Supervisor
    Tomayess Issa
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    MPhil
    
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    Faculty
    Business and Law
    School
    School of Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81405
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    Abstract

    The objective of this research is to develop a social networking model for the higher education sector of Pakistan. The data was collected by an online survey and interview. The five factors of the model are; social factors, organizational support, technological context, psychological aspects and design aspects of the model exhibited excellent model fit and a strong factor loading. New sub-factors were discovered for the final model and green IT emerged as a new sub-factor in the model.

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