2012
DOI: 10.19030/cier.v5i2.6919
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A Link To The Future: A Pilot Study Look At How Historically Black Colleges And Universities With Journalism And Mass Communications Units Use The Internet In Recruiting

Abstract: Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

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“…The potential disclosure information can occur in terms of strategies, financing, student and staff selections, remuneration, and university's ranking. Crawford (2012) asserted that information such as student registration statistics and facilities provided by universities must be reported transparently through web sites and by the actual situation. Student trust in all information shared will affect student loyalty to the university.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential disclosure information can occur in terms of strategies, financing, student and staff selections, remuneration, and university's ranking. Crawford (2012) asserted that information such as student registration statistics and facilities provided by universities must be reported transparently through web sites and by the actual situation. Student trust in all information shared will affect student loyalty to the university.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few prior empirical studies on web disclosure have focused on HEIs (e.g., Crawford, 2012;Díaz et al, 2015;Kirchner et al, 2016;Saraite et al, 2018;Ramírez and Tejada, 2019). Among the existing studies, there are those that examine stakeholders' perceptions of the importance of web transparency (Evgenievich et al, 2015;Ramírez et al, 2016;Flórez et al, 2017); those that examine the actual web transparency carried out by the university, albeit focusing on one specific dimension such as the information contained on the web page (Crawford, 2012;Flórez et al, 2014;Brusca et al, 2019;Son-Turan and Lambrechts, 2020), E-services (Kim et al, 2014) or E-participation (Díaz et al, 2015;Li and Zhao, Rev. Esp.…”
Section: Digital Transparency In Universitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%