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Year 2020 was challenging for companies across all sectors and regions. For many, the special circumstances brought by the Covid-19 pandemic and related counter measures led to required transformations in incumbent practices. While all sectors were impacted during 2020, manufacturing industries experienced unique challenges due to supply shortages and shutdowns of production plants. This research focuses in studying the external communications of manufacturing companies. Social media platforms have emerged as channels for company communications, and Twitter as a focal one for less than formal communication. Companies’ activity on this platform during challenging times arises as meaningful for identifying latent signals on the developments in industries. Hence, Twitter activity of 18 most traded Finnish manufacturing companies in Helsinki Stock Exchange during 2020 is studied. In total, 4 915 tweets and their contents were analyzed. Frequently used words and n-grams are reflected with the financial performance of said companies and developments of Covid-19 pandemic during that year. The overall activity is observed to somewhat correlate with the recorded Covid-19 infections, however, number of tweets was lower than in 2019. Also, activity seems to follow official statements and set preventing measures concerning the virus. Content analysis of tweets reveals that Covid-19 was frequent topic in the studied companies’ external communications. In addition, need to organize non-conventional stakeholder events emerge from the companies’ communications. However, mostly the content seems to focus on long-time strategies of the studied companies, e.g., business renewal and efforts to increase sustainability.
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Lähdeaho, O., Hilmola, OP. (2021). Crisis Year 2020: Analysis of Finnish Manufacturing Companies’ Twitter Activity. In: Zimmermann, A., Howlett, R.J., Jain, L.C., Schmidt, R. (eds) Human Centred Intelligent Systems . KES-HCIS 2021. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 244. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3264-8_4
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