Business and Local Government Data Research Centre, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom.
Department of Government, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 16;16(2):e0246391. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246391. eCollection 2021.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, universities in the UK used social media to raise awareness and provide guidance and advice about the disease to students and staff. We explain why some universities used social media to communicate with stakeholders sooner than others. To do so, we identified the date of the first Covid-19 related tweet posted by each university in the country and used survival models to estimate the effect of university-specific characteristics on the timing of these messages. In order to confirm our results, we supplemented our analysis with a study of the introduction of coronavirus-related university webpages. We find that universities with large numbers of students are more likely to use social media and the web to speak about the pandemic sooner than institutions with fewer students. Universities with large financial resources are also more likely to tweet sooner, but they do not introduce Covid-19 webpages faster than other universities. We also find evidence of a strong process of emulation, whereby universities are more likely to post a coronavirus-related tweet or webpage if other universities have already done so.
在新冠疫情期间,英国的大学利用社交媒体向学生和教职员工宣传有关该疾病的知识,并提供指导和建议。我们解释了为什么有些大学比其他大学更早地利用社交媒体与利益相关者进行沟通。为此,我们确定了英国每所大学发布的第一条与新冠病毒相关的推文的日期,并使用生存模型来估计大学特定特征对这些信息发布时间的影响。为了确认我们的研究结果,我们还对与新冠病毒相关的大学网页的引入进行了补充分析。我们发现,拥有大量学生的大学更有可能更早地利用社交媒体和网络来谈论这场大流行,而学生人数较少的大学则不然。拥有大量财政资源的大学也更有可能更早地发推文,但它们并不会比其他大学更快地引入新冠病毒网页。我们还发现了一种强烈的模仿过程的证据,即如果其他大学已经发布了与新冠病毒相关的推文或网页,那么大学就更有可能发布与之相关的推文或网页。