Hyppää sisältöön
    • Suomeksi
    • In English
  • Suomeksi
  • In English
  • Kirjaudu
Näytä aineisto 
  •   Etusivu
  • 3. UTUCris-artikkelit
  • Rinnakkaistallenteet
  • Näytä aineisto
  •   Etusivu
  • 3. UTUCris-artikkelit
  • Rinnakkaistallenteet
  • Näytä aineisto
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

The Role of Social Media Platforms in Forecasting Elections: A Comparison of Twitter and Facebook

Vepsäläinen, Tapio; Li, Hongxiu; Suomi, Reima

The Role of Social Media Platforms in Forecasting Elections: A Comparison of Twitter and Facebook

Vepsäläinen, Tapio
Li, Hongxiu
Suomi, Reima
Katso/Avaa
3651227_Vepsalainen-etal_2024.pdf (1.088Mb)
Lataukset: 

Association for Computing Machinery
doi:10.1145/3651227
URI
https://doi.org/10.1145/3651227
Näytä kaikki kuvailutiedot
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082785126
Tiivistelmä

Prior literature shows that social media could be used to forecast political elections. Most studies have focused on a single social media platform, and few studies have explored the use of social media data across multiple platforms to make election predictions. Though candidates’ personal attributes have also been suggested as critical factors affecting election results, there has been little research into the interacting effect of social media and candidate attributes in predicting elections. To address the research gap, this paper investigates the role of two different social media platforms, Twitter and Facebook, in forecasting the 2019 Finnish parliamentary elections, and how candidates’ political experience moderates the role of the two platforms in predicting elections. The findings show that both the number of Facebook likes and the number of Twitter followers are associated with the election outcome positively. Political experience of candidates moderates the association between the number of Facebook likes and election outcomes as well as the association between the number of Twitter followers and election outcomes. This research adds to the discussion on how social media can predict election results. It considers both different social media platforms and the roles of the candidate attributes.

Kokoelmat
  • Rinnakkaistallenteet [29337]

Turun yliopiston kirjasto | Turun yliopisto
julkaisut@utu.fi | Tietosuoja | Saavutettavuusseloste
 

 

Tämä kokoelma

JulkaisuajatTekijätNimekkeetAsiasanatTiedekuntaLaitosOppiaineYhteisöt ja kokoelmat

Omat tiedot

Kirjaudu sisäänRekisteröidy

Turun yliopiston kirjasto | Turun yliopisto
julkaisut@utu.fi | Tietosuoja | Saavutettavuusseloste