Author:
Rivera Salas Paola Eunice
Abstract
Objective: To describe the presence of Responsible Digital Communication (DigRC) in infographics disseminated by organizations of various kinds on the social network Facebook. Methodology: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, and non-experimental, through convenience sampling, taking four Mexican organizations from different sectors. Results: Organizations publish high-quality infographics, but there is a lack of information referents to support their content. Furthermore, the scarcity of feedback affects traits such as Credibility and Reputation of institutions. Conclusion: Analyzing the incidence of digital tools in virtual environments helps to enhance the benefits that their socialization provides to organizations.
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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