Social media analytics – Challenges in topic discovery, data collection, and data preparation
•This article summarises the main challenges in the steps of the social media analytics process.•Possible solutions for these challenges are proposed.•We extend the social media analytics framework with challenges in the given phases. Since an ever-increasing part of the population makes use of soci...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of information management 2018-04, Vol.39, p.156-168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •This article summarises the main challenges in the steps of the social media analytics process.•Possible solutions for these challenges are proposed.•We extend the social media analytics framework with challenges in the given phases.
Since an ever-increasing part of the population makes use of social media in their day-to-day lives, social media data is being analysed in many different disciplines. The social media analytics process involves four distinct steps, data discovery, collection, preparation, and analysis. While there is a great deal of literature on the challenges and difficulties involving specific data analysis methods, there hardly exists research on the stages of data discovery, collection, and preparation. To address this gap, we conducted an extended and structured literature analysis through which we identified challenges addressed and solutions proposed. The literature search revealed that the volume of data was most often cited as a challenge by researchers. In contrast, other categories have received less attention. Based on the results of the literature search, we discuss the most important challenges for researchers and present potential solutions. The findings are used to extend an existing framework on social media analytics. The article provides benefits for researchers and practitioners who wish to collect and analyse social media data. |
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ISSN: | 0268-4012 1873-4707 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2017.12.002 |