Zachlod, Cécile

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  • Publikation
    Analytics of social media data - State of characteristics and application
    (Elsevier, 2022) Zachlod, Cécile; Samuel, Olga; Ochsner, Andrea; Werthmüller, Sarah [in: Journal of Business Research]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    The social media monitoring process and its role in social media strategy development
    (Springer, 2021) Zachlod, Cécile; Peter, Marc K.; Martínez-López, Francisco J.; López López, David [in: Advances in digital marketing and eCommerce. Second international conference, 2021]
    Social media marketing is an integral part of digital marketing. It requires a strategy, user generated content and technology applications. A review of the identified German literature unveiled eighteen social media strategy frameworks, of which only three included the component of social media monitoring. This is in contrast to the English literature, where social media monitoring is evidenced in a large literature review. The research analyses and describes the eighteen identified frameworks in the German literature, validates them against a generic social media strategy framework consisting of seven components/steps; and describes the underrepresented component of social media monitoring by suggesting a four-step process.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    OWARNA - User needs in the "Future warning system" project
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 2021) Fuduric, Nikolina; Zachlod, Cécile; Bisang, Léonie
    MeteoSwiss warns of weather hazards on behalf of the federal government. The current severe weather warning system of MeteoSwiss has been in operation for several years and is now to be renewed within the OWARNA2@MCH program based on the latest findings from natural and social science research. The main project of the OWARNA2@MCH program is the "Future Warning System" project. To define the parameters of a new warning system, it is important to combine the user needs with the benefits the warning system can provide. The effort that goes into producing a warning can only be justified if the warning reaches the user, the user understands it and takes action to avoid harm or casualties. A User Needs Analysis is part of Module 2 of the New Warning System project at MeteoSwiss. In addition to the public, important recipients of MeteoSwiss warnings are authorities such as cantons, municipalities and emergency response organizations. They derive regionally and locally specific consequences from the warnings, decide on necessary measures and ensure the protection of the population in the event of a serious incident. In order for the organizations concerned to be able to take the right measures in the event of an incident, the warnings must meet their needs and provide them with the best possible support in fulfilling their tasks. MeteoSwiss took to task to explore the data product/service needs of two main target groups: Natural Hazard Experts (from here on, mentioned as NHE) and Fire Commanders or Inspectors. At a “New Warning System” internal project workshop on October, 19. 2020, MeteoSwiss collected and jointly prioritized their questions for these target groups (presented in table 1). In cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), these questions are partly answered through the qualitative and quantitative research process presented in this document. Their final resolution will occur at the Design-thinking workshops at the FHNW in Olten in June 2021. After the workshops, a photo protocol will be attached as Appendix C to this document. The workshop goals are to have two data product development iterations with representatives from both target groups and MeteoSwiss experts. The weather warning data product parameters or, in the language of Design-thinking, the design specifications are based on the quantitative data from this document. The collaboration between MeteoSwiss and the FHNW should also serve as a knowledge transfer and enable MeteoSwiss to carry out the Jobs-to-Be-Done method independently in the future.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
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    Social Media: Schritt für Schritt zum Erfolg
    (Beobachter Edition, 2020) Dalla Vecchia, Martina; Vogel, Tanja; Zachlod, Cécile; Peter, Marc K.; Niedermann, André [in: Digital Marketing für KMU. Wie Unternehmen sich digital vermarkten und kommunizieren]
    Social Media Marketing für KMU. Mit einem Überblick der Methoden und dem Social Media Framework im Besonderen: 1. Social Media Strategie. 2. Social Media Organisation, 3. Social Media Plattformen, 4. Social Media Publikation 5. Social Media Monitoring.
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
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    Social media and reputation management. Social media listening techniques, tools and KPIs
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 2020) Zachlod, Cécile; Lindeque, Johan Paul
    This report will first define the important fields of reputation management, online reputation management (ORM) and social media monitoring. In doing so, social media monitoring will be shown to be a process. This is then followed by a brief explanation of how social media monitoring tools work and a discussion of what should be considered in general when selecting such a tool for monitoring corporate reputation on social media. This is followed by a market analysis of social media monitoring tools, supported by a supplementary Excel overview of these tools. This is followed by a brief explanation of what should be considered in general when implementing such a tool. The report concludes with a presentation of the key performance indicators (KPI) that can be adopted for assessing corporate reputation on social media and online, to support the strategic engagement with reputation management on social media.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
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    Social media and reputation management. Accessing social media data and detecting social bots
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 2020) Zachlod, Cécile; Lindeque, Johan Paul
    Social media has emerged as a critical domain with respect to corporate reputation management. Correspondingly a number of task specific offerings are available to support firms to monitor the engagement with their products and brands online (also known as social listening). These offerings are however subject to limitations, not least the ability to achieve long term archiving of social media activity for a given brand and its products/services and the ability to integrate this social media activity with other key business intelligence being gathered by a given firm. Given these needs the FHNW School of Business at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland has developed a research project to scope out the identified research needs in anticipation of a full application for a collaborative research project via application to Innosuisse in 2020. This project seeks to understand current best practice in big data database design for historic and real time data collection and analysis (Module 1), as well as how this can be integrated with social media monitoring. Additionally, it will provide a competitive review of providers in the market for social media reputation management (Module 2), focusing on leading actors and techniques they apply. Identifying the current best practices of the leading social media reputation management providers identified (Module 3). Capturing tools, techniques and approaches that are currently available in the market and which are seen as best in class. Describe the current state of knowledge on accessing social media data and techniques for identifying social bots in support of developing a technological proof of concept for social media chat bot analysis (Module 4). These activities prepare a final project report and the initial draft of the follow-on application to Innosuisse for a larger innovation project.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
  • Publikation
    Die Digitale Transformation und Cloud-Technologien
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Hochschule für Wirtschaft, 01/2018) Peter, Marc K.; Zachlod, Cécile; Laubscher, Fabienne
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
  • Publikation
    Die Top 5 SEO-Massnahmen beim Online-Texten für Autorinnen und Autoren
    (2017) Göldi, Susan; Zachlod, Cécile; Peter, Marc P. [in: KMU-Transformation]
    SEO – kurz für Search Engine Optimization – bezeichnet Massnahmen, um Inhalte auf Webseiten oder in Blogbeiträgen bei Suchmaschinen wie Google, Yahoo etc. möglichst weit vorne zu positionieren. Zu einem guten Suchergebnis können die Autorinnen und Autoren von Texten für Online-Medien wesentlich beitragen. Die top 5 Schreibstrategien, die zu einem guten Ranking von Texten führen, sind im Beitrag praxisnah erläutert.
    04 - Beitrag Sammelband oder Konferenzschrift