Understanding changes in a brand’s core positioning and customer engagement: a sentiment analysis of a brand-owned Facebook site

The increasing power of social media has created unprecedented opportunities for marketers. In particular, brand-owned social media seems to be an increasingly popular way of enhancing a brand’s position, connecting with customers, and improving customer engagement with the brand. To guide strategic...

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