Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes

Data are currently characterized as the world’s most valuable resource and agriculture is responding to this global trend. The challenge in that particular field of study is to create a Digital Agriculture that help the agri-food sector grow in a fair, competitive environment. As automated machine l...

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Main Authors: Juan D. Borrero, Alberto Zabalo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/809
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spelling doaj-cfc1da11093044dcbe477d4eb3ece74f2021-04-20T23:04:03ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-04-011180980910.3390/agronomy11040809Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing PurposesJuan D. Borrero0Alberto Zabalo1Department of Business and Marketing, Agricultural Economic Research Group Huelva University, 21071 Huelva, SpainDepartment of Agroforestry Sciences, Huelva University, 21071 Huelva, SpainData are currently characterized as the world’s most valuable resource and agriculture is responding to this global trend. The challenge in that particular field of study is to create a Digital Agriculture that help the agri-food sector grow in a fair, competitive environment. As automated machine learning techniques and big data are global research trends in agronomy, this paper aims at comparing different marketing techniques based on Content Analysis to determine the feasibility of using Twitter to design marketing strategies and to determine which techniques are more effective, in particular, for the strawberry industry. A total of 2249 hashtags were subjected to Content Analysis using the Word-count technique, Grounded Theory Method (GTM), and Network Analysis (NA). Findings confirm the results of previous studies regarding Twitter’s potential as a useful source of information due to its lower execution and analysis costs. In general, NA is more effective, cheaper, and faster for Content Analysis than that based both on GTM and automated Word-count. This paper reveals the potential of strawberry-related Twitter data for conducting berry consumer studies, useful in increasing the competitiveness of the berry sector and filling an important gap in the literature by providing guidance on the challenge of data science in agronomy.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/809twittercontent analysisNetwork Analysis (NA)Grounded Theory Method (GTM)berry growers
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author Juan D. Borrero
Alberto Zabalo
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Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
Agronomy
twitter
content analysis
Network Analysis (NA)
Grounded Theory Method (GTM)
berry growers
author_facet Juan D. Borrero
Alberto Zabalo
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title Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
title_short Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
title_full Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
title_fullStr Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
title_full_unstemmed Identification and Analysis of Strawberries’ Consumer Opinions on Twitter for Marketing Purposes
title_sort identification and analysis of strawberries’ consumer opinions on twitter for marketing purposes
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Data are currently characterized as the world’s most valuable resource and agriculture is responding to this global trend. The challenge in that particular field of study is to create a Digital Agriculture that help the agri-food sector grow in a fair, competitive environment. As automated machine learning techniques and big data are global research trends in agronomy, this paper aims at comparing different marketing techniques based on Content Analysis to determine the feasibility of using Twitter to design marketing strategies and to determine which techniques are more effective, in particular, for the strawberry industry. A total of 2249 hashtags were subjected to Content Analysis using the Word-count technique, Grounded Theory Method (GTM), and Network Analysis (NA). Findings confirm the results of previous studies regarding Twitter’s potential as a useful source of information due to its lower execution and analysis costs. In general, NA is more effective, cheaper, and faster for Content Analysis than that based both on GTM and automated Word-count. This paper reveals the potential of strawberry-related Twitter data for conducting berry consumer studies, useful in increasing the competitiveness of the berry sector and filling an important gap in the literature by providing guidance on the challenge of data science in agronomy.
topic twitter
content analysis
Network Analysis (NA)
Grounded Theory Method (GTM)
berry growers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/809
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