Abstract

Background and objectivesDue to COVID-19, various countries introduced lockdowns and limited citizen movements. These restrictions triggered an increased use of digital technologies and platforms by the public. This provides an opportunity for the authorities to capture public perceptions on COVID-19 from social media channels to make informed decisions. The use of social media analytics during pandemics for decision-making, however, is an understudied area of research. Thus, this study aims to generate insights into how social media analytics can assist authorities in pandemic-related policy decisions.MethodsThis study involved a social media analysis approach—i.e., systematic geo-Twitter analysis—that contains descriptive, content, sentiment, and spatial analyses. Australian states and territories are selected as the case study context for the empirical investigation. This study collected 96,666 geotagged tweets (originated from Australia between 1 January and 4 May 2020), and analysed 35,969 of them after data cleaning.ResultsThe findings disclose that: (a) Social media analytics is an efficient approach to capture the attitudes and perceptions of the public during a pandemic; (b) Crowdsourced social media data can guide interventions and decisions of the authorities during a pandemic, and; (c) Effective use of government social media channels can help the public to follow the introduced measures/restrictions.ConclusionThe findings are invaluable for authorities to understand community perceptions and identify communities in needs and demands in a pandemic situation, where authorities are not in a position to conduct direct and lengthily public consultations.

Highlights

  • Human-beings have witnessed many pandemic events with catastrophic impacts on the health and socioeconomic wellbeing [1, 2]

  • The findings are invaluable for authorities to understand community perceptions and identify communities in needs and demands in a pandemic situation, where authorities are not in a position to conduct direct and lengthily public consultations

  • The economic impact of COVID-19 is immense as many national economies are in recession, and this will likely lead to a global financial crisis down the track [9]

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Human-beings have witnessed many pandemic events with catastrophic impacts on the health and socioeconomic wellbeing [1, 2]. World Health Organization (WHO) termed the infection as COVID-19, and declared the outbreak as a pandemic in March 2020 [5]. Besides the global health implications [7], the COVID-19 outbreak has had global socioeconomic and behavioural impacts. Due to COVID-19, various countries introduced lockdowns and limited citizen movements These restrictions triggered an increased use of digital technologies and platforms by the public. This provides an opportunity for the authorities to capture public perceptions on COVID-19 from social media channels to make informed decisions. This study aims to generate insights into how social media analytics can assist authorities in pandemic-related policy decisions

Objectives
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call