Title

Entrepreneurial Extension Conducted via Social Media

Summary

This paper highlights how the widespread availability of the Internet has led to the rise of social media, creating new communication opportunities for Extension professionals and businesses. A team at Penn State has embraced these tools to enhance their work and promote their use among agricultural business owners. Social media offers a variety of dynamic, accessible, and often free tools that can be tailored to different audiences and purposes, making it a valuable resource for quick and widespread information dissemination.

 

َAuthor

Cornelisse, S., Hyde, J., Raines, C., Kelley, K., Ollendyke, D., & Remcheck, J.

Year

2011

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Global

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Cornelisse, S., Hyde, J., Raines, C., Kelley, K., Ollendyke, D., & Remcheck, J. (2011). Entrepreneurial Extension Conducted via Social Media. The Journal of Extension, 49(6), Article 26. https://doi.org/ 10.34068/joe.49.06.26