Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process

In today's era dominated by social media, crisis communication has become increasingly complex in the evolving landscape of crisis management, shaped by globalization and technological advancements. The pivotal role of social media in facilitating information seeking and sharing during crises u...

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Main Authors: Mundottukandi, Mohammed S., Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah, Pa, Noraini Che, Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor, Bukar, Umar Ali
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1128242024-11-07T03:06:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112824/ Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process Mundottukandi, Mohammed S. Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah Pa, Noraini Che Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor Bukar, Umar Ali In today's era dominated by social media, crisis communication has become increasingly complex in the evolving landscape of crisis management, shaped by globalization and technological advancements. The pivotal role of social media in facilitating information seeking and sharing during crises underscores the need to identify factors that enhance resilience in crisis communication. As a result, the study presented herein delves into the intricate interplay between information-seeking, information-sharing, and social media usage factors, examining their influence on resilience within the context of crisis management. Utilizing the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), the research creates a comprehensive hierarchical model of these factors and elucidates their priorities through expert pair-wise comparisons. The results reveal that information-seeking factors dominate the ranking, highlighting the paramount importance of understanding how individuals seek and engage with information during crises. Specifically, the findings suggest that factors such as media choice, crisis type, and trust play pivotal roles in resilience building during crisis situations. In the realm of information sharing, the study underscores the significance of factors like sentiment, authority, and relevance in shaping the resonance and effectiveness of shared content. Moreover, the analysis unveils the outcomes of social media usage factors, spotlighting elements such as media exposure, uncertainty, and involvement, and showcasing their role in driving individuals' engagement with crisis-related content on social platforms. By leveraging the AHP methodology, this research unravels the priorities of factors that underpin the efficacy of Social Media Crisis Communication (SMCC). Accordingly, it underscores the potential of AHP as an invaluable tool for navigating the intricate landscape of SMCC literature, offering fresh perspectives and empirical insights. Embracing the prioritized factors unveiled in this analysis, crisis managers and communicators can tailor their strategies to better align with the dynamics of social media and enhance resilience-building efforts in an ever-evolving crisis landscape. © 2013 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112824/1/112824.pdf Mundottukandi, Mohammed S. and Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah and Pa, Noraini Che and Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor and Bukar, Umar Ali (2024) Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process. IEEE Access, 12. pp. 54798-54815. ISSN 2169-3536 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10485423 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3383317
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description In today's era dominated by social media, crisis communication has become increasingly complex in the evolving landscape of crisis management, shaped by globalization and technological advancements. The pivotal role of social media in facilitating information seeking and sharing during crises underscores the need to identify factors that enhance resilience in crisis communication. As a result, the study presented herein delves into the intricate interplay between information-seeking, information-sharing, and social media usage factors, examining their influence on resilience within the context of crisis management. Utilizing the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), the research creates a comprehensive hierarchical model of these factors and elucidates their priorities through expert pair-wise comparisons. The results reveal that information-seeking factors dominate the ranking, highlighting the paramount importance of understanding how individuals seek and engage with information during crises. Specifically, the findings suggest that factors such as media choice, crisis type, and trust play pivotal roles in resilience building during crisis situations. In the realm of information sharing, the study underscores the significance of factors like sentiment, authority, and relevance in shaping the resonance and effectiveness of shared content. Moreover, the analysis unveils the outcomes of social media usage factors, spotlighting elements such as media exposure, uncertainty, and involvement, and showcasing their role in driving individuals' engagement with crisis-related content on social platforms. By leveraging the AHP methodology, this research unravels the priorities of factors that underpin the efficacy of Social Media Crisis Communication (SMCC). Accordingly, it underscores the potential of AHP as an invaluable tool for navigating the intricate landscape of SMCC literature, offering fresh perspectives and empirical insights. Embracing the prioritized factors unveiled in this analysis, crisis managers and communicators can tailor their strategies to better align with the dynamics of social media and enhance resilience-building efforts in an ever-evolving crisis landscape. © 2013 IEEE.
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author Mundottukandi, Mohammed S.
Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah
Pa, Noraini Che
Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor
Bukar, Umar Ali
spellingShingle Mundottukandi, Mohammed S.
Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah
Pa, Noraini Che
Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor
Bukar, Umar Ali
Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
author_facet Mundottukandi, Mohammed S.
Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah
Pa, Noraini Che
Haizan Nor, Rozi Nor
Bukar, Umar Ali
author_sort Mundottukandi, Mohammed S.
title Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
title_short Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
title_full Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
title_fullStr Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
title_full_unstemmed Prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
title_sort prioritizing factors in social media crisis communication for resilience enhancement using analytical hierarchy process
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112824/1/112824.pdf
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