Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Seruca, Isabel, Ferreira, Maria João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/1344
Resumo: The huge popularity and evolution of the Web in the last decade, and the rapid advances in ICT allowed an exponential growth of the volume and diversity of data produced by social media. The widespread use of social media has encouraged citizens to give their opinions more freely and actively participate in several aspects of modern life. The data provided in this context can have a great impact on business, where often opinions of customers may contribute to the success of a product or service, or destroy the reputation of a brand or a company. The effective and full use of social media by organizations require that they are able to monitor and analyse the high volumes of heterogeneous data that are produced by these media, so as to obtain relevant information and valuable insights for decision making and for conducting their business. Due to the diversity of social media monitoring tools available and wide range of features offered, we propose a framework to classify and guide the process of adoption of such a tool (or set of tools) by an organization. While the design of the framework is still at an early stage, its foundations are presented in this paper.
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title Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
spellingShingle Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
Moreira, Fernando
Social media tools
Social media monitoring tools
Framework
Thresholds
title_short Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
title_full Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
title_fullStr Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
title_full_unstemmed Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
title_sort Towards a framework for classification and adoption of social media monitoring tools
author Moreira, Fernando
author_facet Moreira, Fernando
Seruca, Isabel
Ferreira, Maria João
author_role author
author2 Seruca, Isabel
Ferreira, Maria João
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Fernando
Seruca, Isabel
Ferreira, Maria João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social media tools
Social media monitoring tools
Framework
Thresholds
topic Social media tools
Social media monitoring tools
Framework
Thresholds
description The huge popularity and evolution of the Web in the last decade, and the rapid advances in ICT allowed an exponential growth of the volume and diversity of data produced by social media. The widespread use of social media has encouraged citizens to give their opinions more freely and actively participate in several aspects of modern life. The data provided in this context can have a great impact on business, where often opinions of customers may contribute to the success of a product or service, or destroy the reputation of a brand or a company. The effective and full use of social media by organizations require that they are able to monitor and analyse the high volumes of heterogeneous data that are produced by these media, so as to obtain relevant information and valuable insights for decision making and for conducting their business. Due to the diversity of social media monitoring tools available and wide range of features offered, we propose a framework to classify and guide the process of adoption of such a tool (or set of tools) by an organization. While the design of the framework is still at an early stage, its foundations are presented in this paper.
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