scholarly journals The Digitalization Features of the Russian Social Media Market Insurance Service

2019 ◽  
Vol VII (Special Issue 2) ◽  
pp. 167-175
Author(s):  
I.P. Denisova ◽  
K.N. Samoylova ◽  
V.Y. Shirshov ◽  
M.Z. Myzaev
Author(s):  
Ahmed Omar Bali ◽  
Sherko Jabar ◽  
Hazhar Jalal ◽  
Mahdi Sofi-Karim

Influenced by digital technologies, the cost of media production has considerably decreased, and the traditional media is faced with new agile, flexible and low-cost media entrepreneurs. This article examines the dynamics of the Iraqi media market transformation with an emphasis on factors that help to merge media entrepreneurs and digital media firms that target an audience on social media. A qualitative method was adopted in this study using open, in-depth interviews with nineteen media entrepreneurs and three managers of media firms. The study revealed that relative freedom and advanced communication technologies have encouraged media entrepreneurs to drive the new media on producing short videos and broadcast them on social media, which has become popular among media consumers. This new era in Iraqi media entrepreneurship has created an abstract space in which media entrepreneurs get involved in the media market, collaborate with international media and deliver values through the use of user-generated content and flexible journalism. This opportunity is shaped by three key interrelated factors: first, the relative freedom of journalism that resulted from the political environment, current regulations and advanced communication technologies that provide more space of freedom; second, the development of communication technologies that allow journalists and media entrepreneurs to employ the media market effectively; third, the emergence of media entrepreneurs themselves who are convinced to seize the opportunities presented by the two previous factors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 59-64
Author(s):  
Marco Caldeira

In addition to several other exceptional legal measures adopted in regard to public procurement related to the pandemic of the disease Covid-19, the Government also enforced a specific regime for the acquisition of institutional publicity related or associated to Covid-19. However, this framework (set forth in article 2nd-B of Decree-Law no. 10-A/2020, of March 13, added by Decree-Law no. 20-A/2020, of May 6) is highly problematic and raises several issues, as, under the “cover” of a procurement regime, it is actually a direct public subsidization to the social media market, with a full upfront payment based on grounds of “urgency” that does not seem compatible with the public procurement rules.


2020 ◽  
Vol 00 (00) ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Ahmed Omar Bali ◽  
Sherko Jabar ◽  
Hazhar Jalal ◽  
Mahdi Sofi-Karim

Influenced by digital technologies, the cost of media production has considerably decreased, and the traditional media is faced with new agile, flexible and low-cost media entrepreneurs. This article examines the dynamics of the Iraqi media market transformation with an emphasis on factors that help to merge media entrepreneurs and digital media firms that target an audience on social media. A qualitative method was adopted in this study using open, in-depth interviews with nineteen media entrepreneurs and three managers of media firms. The study revealed that relative freedom and advanced communication technologies have encouraged media entrepreneurs to drive the new media on producing short videos and broadcast them on social media, which has become popular among media consumers. This new era in Iraqi media entrepreneurship has created an abstract space in which media entrepreneurs get involved in the media market, collaborate with international media and deliver values through the use of user-generated content and flexible journalism. This opportunity is shaped by three key interrelated factors: first, the relative freedom of journalism that resulted from the political environment, current regulations and advanced communication technologies that provide more space of freedom; second, the development of communication technologies that allow journalists and media entrepreneurs to employ the media market effectively; third, the emergence of media entrepreneurs themselves who are convinced to seize the opportunities presented by the two previous factors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-83
Author(s):  
Armando J. Garcia Pires

AbstractIn this paper, we analyze the effects on content provision in the news market of single-homing (i.e. when readers consume news from just one outlet) and multi-homing (i.e. when readers can choose to consume news from competing outlets). Media firms compete on content provision and on advertising revenues. Readers have an ideal variety of content and experience a disutility from consuming news that differs from their ideal variety. In addition, readers have a preference for single-homing and for multi-homing. In this set-up, we show that media firms only diversify content with single-homing, but not with multi-homing. The reason for this is that competition for readers and advertising is lower under multi-homing than under single-homing, since multi-homing readers consume from all media outlets. We derive the consequences of single-homing and multi-homing for profits, consumer surplus and social welfare. We also discuss the implications of our results for the current debate in the media market related with social media and echo chambers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-169
Author(s):  
Silvester Dian Handy Permana ◽  
Maya Cendana

Abstract : The financial climate in Indonesia is now growing and developing especially for MSME businesses. In moving the small and medium economy, many Indonesians become small traders who market products to others. They seek their fortune to become traders for profit. Some traders sell their wares in stalls and others that sell around. Many of Indonesian traders have not used information technology to sell. While information technology can be utilized only from one hand through social media. Social media like Facebook Instagram and Twitter can be used to sell merchandise. This service activity provides complete information on social media for MSME business traders or entrepreneurs. This activity will also provide a strategy to win the social media market. This activity is expected to help people who are doing MSME business to sell their business online through social media.Abstrak : Iklim perekonomian di Indonesia sekarang sedang tumbuh dan berkembang terutama untuk bisnis UMKM. Di dalam menggerakkan perekonomian mikro kecil dan menengah, Banyak masyarakat Indonesia menjadi pedagang kecil yang memasarkan suatu produk kepada orang lain. Mereka mencoba peruntungan nasib menjadi pedagang untuk mencari keuntungan. Beberapa pedagang menjual dagangannya di lapak dan lainnya ada yang menjual keliling. Banyak dari pedagang Indonesia belum memanfaatkan teknologi informasi untuk berjualan. Padahal teknologi informasi dapat dimanfaatkan hanya dari genggaman tangan salah satunya melalui media sosial. Media sosial seperti Facebook Instagram dan Twitter dapat digunakan untuk menjual barang dagangannya. Kegiatan pengabdian ini memberikan informasi secara menyeluruh mengenai media sosial untuk para pedagang atau pegiat bisnis UMKM. Kegiatan ini akan memberikan juga strategi untuk memenangkan pangsa pasar dalam media sosial. Kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat membantu masyarakat yang berbisnis UMKM untuk menjual bisnisnya secara online melalui media sosial.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicki Clarke
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ASHA Leader ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  

As professionals who recognize and value the power and important of communications, audiologists and speech-language pathologists are perfectly positioned to leverage social media for public relations.


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