Share of US SME owners who feel social media triggering employment is overstated 2016

Percentage of U.S. SME owners who do not believe that social media triggers an increase in employment for SMEs in 2016

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Release date

October 2016

Region

United States

Survey time period

October 5 to 7, 2016

Number of respondents

100 respondents

Special properties

Owners of small and medium sized enterprises with at least 1 employee

Method of interview

Online survey

Supplementary notes

Small to medium businesses are defined as those having less than 500 employees. Those surveyed were asked to state the extent to which they agreed with the statememt: "Social media is overrated, I do not believe it triggers an increase in employment for small and medium-sized enterprises."

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