利用社交媒体分析探讨新冠肺炎疫苗供应链的挑战:全球视角

Enrique Cano-Marin , Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano , Abbas Mardani , Cristina Blanco Gonzalez-Tejero
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冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)大流行突出了有效的疫苗供应链管理(SCM)的重要性。随着世界竞相遏制病毒的传播,疫苗的有效分发对结束疫情至关重要。然而,全球分发新冠肺炎疫苗的挑战因疫情本身而加剧,导致延误、短缺和灾难条件下的中断。在这项研究中,我们使用社交媒体分析,从全球角度探讨新冠肺炎疫苗供应链挑战的影响。我们在2020年1月至2022年11月期间从两个社交媒体平台——推特和全球事件、语言和语气数据库(GDELT)——收集了数据。该分析是利用自然语言处理(NLP)技术开发的,如主题建模和情感分析。我们发现,疫苗供应链挑战严重影响了医疗系统应对疫情的能力,各地区之间存在显著差异(例如发展中国家)。我们的研究结果强调了加强疫苗供应链管理的协调与合作的必要性,以确保公平获得疫苗。此外,这项研究为使用社交媒体分析及其增强决策者和行业领导者决策能力的潜力提供了宝贵的实践见解。
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Exploring the challenges of the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain using social media analytics: A global perspective

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the importance of effective vaccine supply chain management (SCM). As the world raced to curb the spread of the virus, the efficient distribution of vaccines became crucial to ending the pandemic. However, the challenges of distributing COVID-19 vaccines globally were exacerbated by the pandemic itself, leading to delays, shortages, and disruptions under disaster conditions. In this study, we use social media analytics to explore the impact of COVID-19 vaccine supply chain challenges from a global perspective. We collected data from two social media platforms—Twitter and the Global Database of Events, Language and Tone (GDELT)—between January 2020 and November 2022. The analysis is developed leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, such as topic modelling and sentiment analysis. We found that vaccine supply chain challenges significantly impacted the ability of healthcare systems to respond to the pandemic, with significant differences between regions (such as in the case of developing countries). Our findings highlight the need for improved coordination and collaboration in vaccine SCM to ensure equitable access. In addition, this research provides valuable practical insight into using social media analytics and its potential to enhance decision-making capabilities for policymakers and industry leaders.

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