2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13031269
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Tracing the Trends in Sustainability and Social Media Research Using Topic Modeling

Abstract: New ideas are often born from connecting the dots. What new ideas have emerged among the two highly trending research topics of sustainability and social media? In this study, we present an empirical analysis of 762 published works that included the terms “sustainability” and “social media” in their abstracts. The bibliographic data, including abstracts, were collected from the Scopus database. In order to conduct the analysis, we used the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), an unsupervised machine learning alg… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, many businesses have not yet fully grasped how these two domains can be successfully aligned. Research on the gap between these two domains can be a good reference [51].…”
Section: Hypothesis 2 (H2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unfortunately, many businesses have not yet fully grasped how these two domains can be successfully aligned. Research on the gap between these two domains can be a good reference [51].…”
Section: Hypothesis 2 (H2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media is defined to convince employees and consumers to use goods and services [54]. The evolution in the market has been as strong as a storm, and it is no exaggeration to claim that sustainability and social media are in the eye of this storm [51]. The knowledge gained from social media refers to information that can potentially create value for the company.…”
Section: Hypothesis 2 (H2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing social-media-based thrift shops, groups, and communities enhance second-hand product consumption behavior at the consumer level [10], and these virtual establishments are quite popular in all social classes of society [13]. Social media has had a positive impact on assuring sustainable development by promoting ethical consumption behavioral practices through encouraging PESI [14]. Facebook is a popular place for re-commerce for a large number of users from all over the world, and the Facebook marketplace, specific re-commerce groups, and pages are engaging in the exchange processes [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media lets individual users share their digital content on different social media platforms with the principles of use of advertising in social media, attitudes about and exposure to advertising, targeting, user generated content (UGC) in advertising, electronic word of mouth in advertising, consumer-generated advertising, and further advertising effects [7]. Research on social media's role in consumer behavior is considered crucial in order to ensure sustainable development [8] and a significant market development trend [9]. End-consumer involvement in engaging in reusing activities of circular economy is called "re-commerce," coined by George F. Coloncy in his interview in The New York Times (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%