Managing the Risks of Social Media
Type
E-journal
Date
2 Apr 2013
Jurisdiction
Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt
Taxonomy
World Wide Web, Computer Crime, Sentencing Powers & General Principles of Sentencing
Copyright
LexisNexis
Relevant company
Clyde & Co
Legal reference
Federal Law No. 3/1987, Federal Law No. 5/2012
Analysis
Businesses should adopt international best practice and the strictest legal position in relation to its use of social media, whilst ensuring it is not against local laws.
The benefits of social media to a business are far reaching in their scope. Social media presents businesses with an effective marketing tool and potential to promote brand awareness in a way that is likely to be cheaper and more accessible than traditional marketing methods. It can be an important communication channel that allows businesses to share information, both internally with employees and externally with consumers and for recruitment purposes. For insurers in particular, social media provides a valuable opportunity to engage with consumers and gain market intelligence.