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A Study on Effectiveness of Healthcare Campaign According to Types of Media - Focused on Printed Media and Video (매체 유형에 따른 헬스케어 커뮤니케이션 캠페인 효과 분석 - 인쇄물과 영상 미디어 중심으로 -)

  • Bae, Soonhan;Lee, Jisoo;Choi, Jaeyoung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2020
  • With increasing social interest in health and health promotion, the government and many organizations are conducting various health campaigns for the public. The public health campaign is aimed at protecting the people from the dangers of disease and contributing to a healthy life and also help establishing a healthy attitude and changing behavior as well. In addition, many researches have been carried out in order to enhance the advertising effect of campaigns aimed at forming preventive attitudes and to verify it by applying many theories. However, as a result, there is a significant lack of research regarding analysis of differences in the effectiveness of the campaign by media. This study is to analyze the effect of health campaign by the type of media which published health campaign advertisements that can affect prevention attitude. To meet the purpose of this study, The 15 print media were to examine the impact of media characteristics and types on participation in campaigns for health campaigns. Through this, we will present the role of the media as an efficient channel to encourage the formation and participation of the health attitude of campaign advertisements, and present significant implications in the selection of optimal media and the execution of campaign budgets.

An Analysis of Effective Factors in Public Awareness Campaigns through Facebook: Focus on Fine Dust Issues

  • Nguyen, Thanh-Mai;Jo, Sam-sup
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we analyzed the factors that affect public awareness campaigns on social media platforms and developed an integrated model for measuring the persuasiveness of environmental social media campaigns. A survey questionnaire was created and distributed on Facebook with the goal of reaching individuals in their 20s and 40s in Vietnam, and 395 valid replies were gathered. The findings showed that the STOPS was reconfirmed as a suitable theoretical framework for analyzing the public's behaviour intention to conduct information related to the issue of fine dust, especially on social media. Furthermore, it also showed that social media efficacy has a moderating effect on the relationship between public's situational recognition and informational behaviour intention. This suggested that through social media platforms, personal characteristics play a vital part in developing effective environmental campaigns. Implications for both theory and practice were discussed.

The Influence of Veggie Day Climate Campaign on Social Media Responses and Pro-environmental Behaviors: Based on University Students in Busan ('채식의 날' 기후변화 캠페인이 소셜미디어 반응과 캠페인 참여에 미치는 영향: 부산 지역 대학생들을 중심으로)

  • Park, Sejung;Lee, So-Eun;Seo, Ji-Hyun;Oh, Kum-Sik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.888-895
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    • 2021
  • The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of climate messages using vegetable consumption arguments on social media. This study examines how interestingness and comprehension of messages affect social media responses and participation in campaigns as well as the moderating effect of the interest in vegetarianism (IV). The results indicate that interestingness and comprehension led to social media responses and participation in campaigns. The moderating effect of IV was significant.

Theoretical Foundations Of Election Campaign Research: Problems, Approaches And Methods

  • Dreshpak, Valerii;Pavlenko, Evgen;Babachenko, Nataliia;Prokopenko, liudmyla;Senkevych, Hennadii;Marchuk, Mykola
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2021
  • The article defines the basic concepts: "election campaign", "social capital", "conversion of social capital"; the principles and methods of research of social capital conversion in election campaigns are studied; the process of using social capital in politics is defined; ways of converting social capital into politics are considered; the possibilities of converting social capital in election campaigns are described. Election campaigns have been found to be a successful form of social capital conversion. The ability to use social capital in the election campaign speaks of its high potential. Election campaigns are not an effective use of social capital.

Malaysia's 13th General Election: Political Communication and Public Agenda in Social Media

  • Sern, Tham Jen;Zanuddin, Hasmah
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.73-89
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    • 2014
  • Everyone has a voice and can broadcast it to the world. We hear about the old maxim of media do not tell people what to think but what to think about. Under this theory or approach, a key function of political communication is to make the public think about an issue in a way that is favorable to the sender of the message. In a democracy, political communication is seen as crucial for the building of a society where the state and its people feel they are connected. Thus, this is a study on how social media (e.g., Facebook, blogs, and YouTube) were used in the domain of Malaysian politics during the 13th general election campaigning period in order to set the agenda to form public opinion. The study found that Facebook was the most popular social media tool that political parties actively engaged with during the 13th general election campaign period. Apart from that, issues pertaining to the election were significantly highlighted by the political parties in social media, especially Facebook. However, other issues that were also important to the people such as the economy, crime, and education were not sufficiently highlighted during the election campaign period. This indicates that the political parties influence the public on what to think about using social media.

Election Prediction on Basis of Sentimental Analysis in 3rd World Countries

  • Bilal, Hafiz Syed Muhammad;Razzaq, Muhammad Asif;Lee, Sungyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.928-931
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    • 2014
  • The detection of human behavior from social media revolutionized health, business, criminal and political prediction. Significance of it, in incentive transformation of public opinion had already proven for developed countries in improving democratic process of elections. In $3^{rd}$ World countries, voters poll votes for personal interests being unaware of party manifesto or national interest. These issues can be addressed by social media, resulting as ongoing process of improvement for presently adopted electoral procedures. On the optimistic side, people of such countries applied social media to garner support and campaign for political parties in General Elections. Political leaders, parties, and people empowered themselves with social media, in disseminating party's agenda and advocacy of party's ideology on social media without much campaigning cost. To study effectiveness of social media inferred from individual's political behavior, large scale analysis, sentiment detection & tweet classification was done in order to classify, predict and forecast election results. The experimental results depicts that social media content can be used as an effective indicator for capturing political behaviors of different parties positive, negative and neutral behavior of the party followers as well as party campaign impact can be predicted from the analysis.

A Critical Review on Social Media Campaign Studies: Trends and Issues (소셜미디어 선거캠페인 연구 동향과 쟁점)

  • Chang, Woo-young
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.3-24
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    • 2019
  • This study examined the trends and issues of social media campaign studies from three aspects-campaign strategy, institutional environment regulating the social media, and political effect. Then, this study performed an empirical analysis on the case of the 20th general election in order to discuss the political effect, which has been analyzed the least. Specifically, this study empirically examined the trends of candidates' participation in the twitter campaign, the partial mobilization and voter response, and the platform effect on the election results. The study examined all of the candidates' twitter accounts and traffic and found the following results.-first, the number of participants in the twitter campaign increased significantly compared to the 19th general election, and the campaign was dominated by only two political parties that had more power to mobilize resources; second, it was clearly identified that twitter is a partisan media. where specifically, those in the mainstream of the Democratic Party mobilized much more supporters; and lastly, the twitter campaign has a positive impact on the increase in the rate of votes and chances of winning the election. Particularly, the number of followers and the duration of activities were found statistically meaningful, proving that promotion of networking and social capital is more important in election campaigns.

Are More Followers Always Better? The Non-Linear Relationship between the Number of Followers and User Engagement on Seeded Marketing Campaigns in Instagram

  • Moon, Suyoung;Yoo, Shijin
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.62-77
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    • 2022
  • Seeded marketing campaign (SMC) is a newly created type of marketing activities with the widespread use of social media. Previous research has examined to find out the optimal seeding strategy that yields the best outcome from the campaign. This research explores the relationships between the characteristics of the seeded influencer and user engagement. The data consists of information from 1062 seeded Instagram posts posted in September 2020 in Korea and 778 seeded influencers who posted those contents. Analyzed by negative binomial regression, our quadratic model suggests that the relationship between user engagement and the number of followers of the seeded influencer draws an inverted U-shape, indicating influencers with greater number of followers may not always be the best choice for the marketers. Moreover, this research shows that the negative marginal impact coming from the huge number of followers can be attenuated when the influencer is an expert of the seeded product.

A Case Study on the Seven Bridge Brand Campaign in Busan - Focus on Digital Storytelling (부산시 세븐브리지 브랜드 캠페인 사례연구 - 디지털 스토리텔링을 중심으로)

  • Chung, Hae Won;Yu, Hyun Joong
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.449-454
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted as a case study to examine the characteristics and differences from the storytelling defined in the previous research through an analysis of the storytelling of brand campaigns appearing on the digital platform and to explore them. The results of the Seven Bridges brand campaign conducted by Busan City for eight months from September 2021 to May 2022 were as follows. First, storytelling that can be interpreted in various ways for individual users was conducted. Second, storytelling was composed of four stages based on social media marketing. Third, it was possible to establish a storytelling hierarchy that exposes the story in consideration of the marketing funnel. Through the case, it was possible to examine the recent brand campaign's storytelling as a framework that can be interpreted in various ways, focusing on social media.

Gender and Age Differences in Triple Media Usage Related to Outdoor Apparel Purchases

  • Yoon, Jae-ik;Kim, Hanna
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.683-694
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    • 2015
  • This study defines the concept of triple media and examines various marketing media that influence a consumer's purchase of outdoor fashion brands. We explore the effects of gender and age on information searches related to outdoor fashion brands and purchase criteria related to outdoor clothing. A survey of consumers who visited stores was conducted. We targeted consumers between the ages of 15 and 50 and analyzed 764 questionnaires. The results show that triple media involve eight factors: five factors (printed ads or radio ads, campaign ads, Internet ads, TV ads, and store ads) in paid media, one factor (direct marketing) in owned media, and two factors (channels of social network services, channels of direct promotion) in earned media. Further, the evaluation/appraisal criteria of outdoor clothing consist of four attributes (practicality, promotional activities, product power, and customer service). The teenager group showed significantly low usage of campaign ads, direct marketing, and direct promotion, while the use of Internet ads is particularly high among teenagers compared to other age groups. Moreover, teenagers are least likely to rely on practicality when evaluating clothing and are most likely to value product power. Additionally, women show significantly high usage of direct marketing. In terms of the clothing appraisal criteria, women assign higher value to practicality and promotional factors than men. The theoretical and managerial implications of the findings are discussed.