Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities

Abstract The 2008 financial crisis unveiled the intrinsic failures of the financial system as we know it. As a consequence, impact investing started to receive increasing attention, as evidenced by the high market growth rates. The goal of impact investment is to generate social and environmental im...

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Main Authors: Petra Kralj Novak, Luisa De Amicis, Igor Mozetič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:Applied Network Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-018-0097-9
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spelling doaj-ed9709a12bd3468eb384628b317f4be22020-11-25T01:24:10ZengSpringerOpenApplied Network Science2364-82282018-09-013112010.1007/s41109-018-0097-9Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communitiesPetra Kralj Novak0Luisa De Amicis1Igor Mozetič2Department of Knowledge Technologies, Jožef Stefan InstitutePlusValueDepartment of Knowledge Technologies, Jožef Stefan InstituteAbstract The 2008 financial crisis unveiled the intrinsic failures of the financial system as we know it. As a consequence, impact investing started to receive increasing attention, as evidenced by the high market growth rates. The goal of impact investment is to generate social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. In this paper we identify the main players in the sector and how they interact and communicate with each other. We use Twitter as a proxy of the impact investing market, and analyze relevant tweets posted over a period of ten months. We apply network, contents and sentiment analysis on the acquired dataset. Our study shows that Twitter users exhibit favourable leaning (predominantly neutral or positive) towards impact investing. Retweet communities are decentralised and include users from a variety of sectors. Despite some basic common vocabulary used by all retweet communities identified, the vocabulary and the topics discussed by each community vary largely. We note that an additional effort should be made in raising awareness about the sector, especially by policymakers and media outlets. The role of investors and the academia is also discussed, as well as the emergence of hybrid business models within the sector and its connections to the tech industry. This paper extends our previous study, one of the first analyses of Twitter activities in the impact investing market.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-018-0097-9Impact investingSustainable investmentSocial innovationSocial network analysisRetweet networksCommunity detection
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author Petra Kralj Novak
Luisa De Amicis
Igor Mozetič
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Luisa De Amicis
Igor Mozetič
Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
Applied Network Science
Impact investing
Sustainable investment
Social innovation
Social network analysis
Retweet networks
Community detection
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Luisa De Amicis
Igor Mozetič
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title Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
title_short Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
title_full Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
title_fullStr Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
title_full_unstemmed Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities
title_sort impact investing market on twitter: influential users and communities
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Network Science
issn 2364-8228
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract The 2008 financial crisis unveiled the intrinsic failures of the financial system as we know it. As a consequence, impact investing started to receive increasing attention, as evidenced by the high market growth rates. The goal of impact investment is to generate social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. In this paper we identify the main players in the sector and how they interact and communicate with each other. We use Twitter as a proxy of the impact investing market, and analyze relevant tweets posted over a period of ten months. We apply network, contents and sentiment analysis on the acquired dataset. Our study shows that Twitter users exhibit favourable leaning (predominantly neutral or positive) towards impact investing. Retweet communities are decentralised and include users from a variety of sectors. Despite some basic common vocabulary used by all retweet communities identified, the vocabulary and the topics discussed by each community vary largely. We note that an additional effort should be made in raising awareness about the sector, especially by policymakers and media outlets. The role of investors and the academia is also discussed, as well as the emergence of hybrid business models within the sector and its connections to the tech industry. This paper extends our previous study, one of the first analyses of Twitter activities in the impact investing market.
topic Impact investing
Sustainable investment
Social innovation
Social network analysis
Retweet networks
Community detection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-018-0097-9
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