Social Media Sustainability Communication: An Analysis of Firm Behaviour and Stakeholder Responses
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Jha, A. K., & Verma, N. K., Social Media Sustainability Communication: An Analysis of Firm Behaviour and Stakeholder Responses, Information Systems Frontiers, 25, 2, 2023, 723 - 742
Abstract
Social media communication, and its impact on individuals and firms, is becoming increasingly important in today’s
age. Firms are utilizing social media channels for communicating their sustainability-related initiatives. The role of
social media as a mode for sustainability-related communication by firms has not been widely analyzed in the extant
information systems literature. Given the increasingly important role of social media for information diffusion as well
as increasing awareness for sustainability practices, this is a critical area of research. In this paper, we use an analytic
model to theorize, coupled with empirical analysis to test the impact of firms’ sustainability practices. We have vali-
dated our proposed hypotheses using an empirical model based on panel data of firms’ sustainability performance
and their Twitter communication over a 3-year period. Through our unique mixed-method study, we add additional
methodological rigour to extant social media-based research in the information systems domain. Our research has
significant theoretical and managerial significance as we identify how firms utilize social media for sustainability-
related communication and its corresponding impact on customer response. Our research provides actionable insights
for policymakers, firms as well as investors and consumers on understanding and managing sustainability-related
communications on social media.
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