A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions

This paper is studying the influence of social media and displaying the significant role social media data is currently playing for benefit of both research & business context. Additionally, this paper will discuss social network analysis, challenges and benefits to manifest the emerging role of...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: WARRAK, REEM (author)
منشور في: 2018
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dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2018-10
2019-02-12T06:38:35Z
2019-02-12T06:38:35Z
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https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1322
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv The British University in Dubai (BUiD)
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv social network analysis
social media interactions
social media data
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
social media platforms
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
dc.type.none.fl_str_mv Dissertation
description This paper is studying the influence of social media and displaying the significant role social media data is currently playing for benefit of both research & business context. Additionally, this paper will discuss social network analysis, challenges and benefits to manifest the emerging role of this new field of study. As UAE community consists of 88% of immigrants and is ranked as one of the top countries in mobile social media penetration in the gulf region, it is interesting to analyze how much the expats are showing their connection to their home country by interacting with news accounts on social media platforms. To achieve this13 countries were selected to reflect the diversity of UAE’s demographics, the study used Facebook data and collected 155,694 posts from 65 news accounts, the analyzed data extended to use 8,848,404 comments and 4,666,774 identified users. Results showed that social network analysis can reveal interesting relationships between the countries that reflect current political situations. Additionally, Pakistan was found to be the top nationality among UAE’s expats who have the highest social interactions with their home countries through social media. Finally we discussed challenges in this approach and suggested future work to be conducted.
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spelling A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactionsWARRAK, REEMsocial network analysissocial media interactionssocial media dataUnited Arab Emirates (UAE)social media platformsThis paper is studying the influence of social media and displaying the significant role social media data is currently playing for benefit of both research & business context. Additionally, this paper will discuss social network analysis, challenges and benefits to manifest the emerging role of this new field of study. As UAE community consists of 88% of immigrants and is ranked as one of the top countries in mobile social media penetration in the gulf region, it is interesting to analyze how much the expats are showing their connection to their home country by interacting with news accounts on social media platforms. To achieve this13 countries were selected to reflect the diversity of UAE’s demographics, the study used Facebook data and collected 155,694 posts from 65 news accounts, the analyzed data extended to use 8,848,404 comments and 4,666,774 identified users. Results showed that social network analysis can reveal interesting relationships between the countries that reflect current political situations. Additionally, Pakistan was found to be the top nationality among UAE’s expats who have the highest social interactions with their home countries through social media. Finally we discussed challenges in this approach and suggested future work to be conducted.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2019-02-12T06:38:35Z2019-02-12T06:38:35Z2018-10Dissertationapplication/pdf2013210024https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1322enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/13222021-09-28T06:14:32Z
spellingShingle A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
WARRAK, REEM
social network analysis
social media interactions
social media data
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
social media platforms
title A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
title_full A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
title_fullStr A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
title_short A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
title_sort A Study on Social Network Analysis: case study of UAE expats relationship to their home country through social media interactions
topic social network analysis
social media interactions
social media data
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
social media platforms
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1322