Kon Shing Kenneth Chung , Pernille Eskerod , Anna Lund Jepsen , Jingbo Zhang
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摘要
由于社交媒体在空间和时间上的独立性,它为项目社区利益相关者的参与提供了新的机会。本研究揭示了在社交媒体环境下项目利益相关者识别、评估和响应策略的含义。该研究分析了与西悉尼国际机场(Western Sydney International Airport)建设有关的两个案例中的Facebook通信序列。分析表明,现有的利益相关者识别和评估指南仅在一定程度上适用于社交媒体。有关利益相关者及其关注的问题的信息是有限的。我们建议确定并解决利益相关者共有的主题问题。关于可能的回应策略,令人惊讶的是,案例研究中的项目经常避免回应社区利益相关者的意见,放弃了与社区利益相关者接触并承认支持性意见的机会。我们建议项目有意识地在社交媒体上应用“始终响应”响应策略,并扩展响应策略,以“确认”响应策略覆盖参与。
Response strategies for community stakeholder engagement on social media: A case study of a large infrastructure project
Social media offer new opportunities for project community stakeholder engagement due to its spatial and temporal independency. This study reveals implications for project stakeholder identification, assessment, and response strategies in the social media context. It analysed Facebook communication sequences in two cases related to establishing the Western Sydney International Airport. The analysis showed that existing stakeholder identification and assessment guidelines only apply to social media to some extent. Information about stakeholders and their concerns is limited. We suggest identifying and addressing thematic issues shared across stakeholders. Regarding possible response strategies, the project in the case study surprisingly often refrained from responding to community stakeholder comments, foregoing the opportunity to engage with community stakeholders and acknowledging supportive comments. We suggest that projects consciously apply an ‘always respond’ response strategy on social media and extend response strategies to cover engagement with an 'acknowledgement' response strategy.
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