Prof. Dr. Aseem Kinra, Fabian Siekmann and Prof. Dr. Herbert Kotzab have published a new Diginomics working paper titled "Social media analytics in operations and supply chain management: Opportunities, challenges and paradoxes". The paper looks at social media analytics (SMA) that has been receiving more and more attention in industrial and academic communities in the field of operations and supply chain management (OSCM). However, the disparity of social media has inspired new ways of thinking about how data are produced, organized and analyzed. This chapter addresses how OSCM is affected by this disparity and provides an overview of SMA use, applications and challenges in the domain. A directed content analysis of current, application-oriented research is carried out to review SMA in OSCM from a signaling theory perspective. In particular, we shed light on data sources, opportunities, challenges, paradoxes and current managerial issues and seek to inform research practices and policy in order to advance operations and supply chain management research. The working paper contributes to the understanding of SMA in OSCM by identifying a set of paradoxes and challenges that have not previously been identified in OSCM research. By relating SMA to social media data sources and OSCM activities, it shed light on preferred sources and application scenarios and discusses the imponderables of social media signal processing in OSCM.
The full paper can be accessed here.