Referral Web: combining social networks and collaborative filtering
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Work, friendship, and media use for information exchange in a networked organization
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Providing affective information to family and friends based on social networks
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Corporate Blogging: Building community through persistent digital talk
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Use and reuse of shared lists as a social content type
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SmallBlue: People Mining for Expertise Search
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It's all 'about you': diversity in online profiles
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Motivations for social networking at work
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
People Sensemaking and Relationship Building on an Enterprise Social Network Site
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Predicting tie strength with social media
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Learning by seeing: photo viewing in the workplace
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Selecting items of relevance in social network feeds
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Personalized techniques for lifestyle change
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Forming and norming social media adoption in the corporate sector
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Predicting tie strength in a new medium
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A longitudinal study of facebook, linkedin, & twitter use
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Creativity in Dyads: the role of closeness and media multiplexity
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Personalized network updates: increasing social interactions and contributions in social networks
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We love rock 'n' roll: analyzing and predicting friendship links in Last.fm
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Self-disclosure and relationship strength in Twitter conversations
ACL '12 Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Short Papers - Volume 2
ECOS: leveraging software-defined networks to support mobile application offloading
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Social factors in group recommender systems
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Bridge analysis in a Social Internetworking Scenario
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Enterprise Wisdom Captured Socially
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Microblogging in the Enterprise: A Few Comments are in Order
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Network activity feed: finding needles in a haystack
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Enriching employee ontology for enterprises with knowledge discovery from social networks
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Most liked, fewest friends: patterns of enterprise social media use
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Creepy but inevitable?: the evolution of social networking
Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing
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In this work we analyze the behavior on a company-internal social network site to determine which interaction patterns signal closeness between colleagues. Regression analysis suggests that employee behavior on social network sites (SNSs) reveals information about both professional and personal closeness. While some factors are predictive of general closeness (e.g. content recommendations), other factors signal that employees feel personal closeness towards their colleagues, but not professional closeness (e.g. mutual profile commenting). This analysis contributes to our understanding of how SNS behavior reflects relationship multiplexity: the multiple facets of our relationships with SNS connections.