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      An approach for analysing and segmenting messages about the SDGs on Twitter from the perspective of social marketing

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          This descriptive study aims to identify the most published SDGs by @GlobalGoalsUN, the United Nations' official account for sustainable development goals, and elaborate the segmentation profiles of these messages that promote a more significant impact from the perspective of social marketing and happiness. With more than 345 million active users in 2022, Twitter is a relevant social media tool for researching and knowing public reactions. In order to identify the most relevant SDGs, we have downloaded tweets from January 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022. The segmentation profiles have been elaborated with the classification tree using the division method called CHAID (Chi-square automatic interaction detector), which allows the automatic detection of interactions through Chi-square. This technique has made it possible to identify four homogeneous sub-samples corresponding to the segmentation profiles of messages based on impact, social marketing and happiness. The results of these profiles show the categories of the variables that best distinguish the messages. In addition, it has been verified that the most published SDGs do not coincide with those that have achieved the greatest impact. The climate has been the most published SDG (SDG 13 Climate action), but the one that has obtained the most significant reaction from the public has been the SDG related to well-being (SDG 3 Health and well-being). The most popular format has been video, the most recurrent emotional tone has been neutral, and, about social marketing, a category of action messages stands out, unlike behavioural ones, which do not specify the indications to carry out a specific initiative.

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                Contributors
                araceli.galiano@gm.uca.es
                manuela.ortega@uca.es
                belen.macias@uca.es
                rafael.ravina@uca.es
                Journal
                Int Rev Public Nonprofit Mark
                International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                1865-1984
                1865-1992
                13 April 2023
                : 1-24
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.7759.c, ISNI 0000000103580096, University of Cadiz, ; Cadiz, Spain
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2270-0924
                Article
                369
                10.1007/s12208-023-00369-3
                10098991
                487f884d-0751-4e2f-9293-5e816c0fe406
                © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.

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                : 1 November 2022
                : 16 March 2023
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                social marketing,happiness,well-being,gender,climate,sdgs
                social marketing, happiness, well-being, gender, climate, sdgs

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