eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army

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Autor(a) principal: Azinhaes, J.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Batista, F., Ferreira, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23752
Resumo: Social media platforms provide easy access to the public opinion (called electronic word-of-mouth), which can be collected and analyzed to extract knowledge about the reputation of an organization. Monitoring this reputation in the public sector may bring several benefits for its institutions, especially in supporting decision-making and developing marketing campaigns. Thus, to offer a solution aimed at the needs of this sector, the goal of this research was to develop a methodology capable of extracting relevant information about eWOM in social media, using text mining and natural language processing techniques. Our goal was achieved through a methodology capable of handling the small amount of information regarding public state organizations in social media. Additionally, our work was validated using the context of the Portuguese Army and revealed the potential to provide indicators of institutional reputation. Our results present one of the first cases of the application of this type of techniques to an Army organization and to understand its negative reputation among the population.
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title eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
spellingShingle eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
Azinhaes, J.
eWOM
Public sector
Reputation
Social media
Voluntary service
title_short eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
title_full eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
title_fullStr eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
title_full_unstemmed eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
title_sort eWOM for public institutions: application to the case of the Portuguese Army
author Azinhaes, J.
author_facet Azinhaes, J.
Batista, F.
Ferreira, J.
author_role author
author2 Batista, F.
Ferreira, J.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azinhaes, J.
Batista, F.
Ferreira, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv eWOM
Public sector
Reputation
Social media
Voluntary service
topic eWOM
Public sector
Reputation
Social media
Voluntary service
description Social media platforms provide easy access to the public opinion (called electronic word-of-mouth), which can be collected and analyzed to extract knowledge about the reputation of an organization. Monitoring this reputation in the public sector may bring several benefits for its institutions, especially in supporting decision-making and developing marketing campaigns. Thus, to offer a solution aimed at the needs of this sector, the goal of this research was to develop a methodology capable of extracting relevant information about eWOM in social media, using text mining and natural language processing techniques. Our goal was achieved through a methodology capable of handling the small amount of information regarding public state organizations in social media. Additionally, our work was validated using the context of the Portuguese Army and revealed the potential to provide indicators of institutional reputation. Our results present one of the first cases of the application of this type of techniques to an Army organization and to understand its negative reputation among the population.
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