[CAPTION] Top CEOs across the globe tend to stick to
their existing communication habits during the COVID-19 crisis. Only those who
were already active on social media before the pandemic used these platforms to
interact with their stakeholders during the COVID-19 crisis. This is according
to research by the international communication network ECCO.
ECCO analysed the personal Twitter and LinkedIn accounts of
the top 20 companies (by market capitalisation)’s CEOs in 17 countries worldwide.
This year was the third time that ECCO conducted the research. ECCO found that
CEOs all over the world have been reluctant to send their messages through
Twitter and LinkedIn.
Contrary to the general assumption that social media becomes
more important during a crisis, ECCO observed a nearly unchanged share of CEOs
using Twitter and LinkedIn compared to previous surveys in 2017 and 2019. The
research even shows a slight decline in activity on LinkedIn, where only 46% of
CEOs have and use a personal account.
Even fewer CEOs have Twitter accounts. Since 2017 the share
of Twitter users has grown marginally from 15% to 20%.
South African results
Reputation Matters, the South African regional
representatives in the ECCO network, conducted the research of the top 20 CEOs
as listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)*. Findings indicate that
Twitter is far from the preferred choice as a personal communication channel.
Whereas an average of 20% of top CEOs globally have taken to Twitter, only one
top CEO in South Africa had a Twitter presence. LinkedIn shows a greater uptake
amongst top CEOs, although many of these personal profiles have not been active
for several months, if at all.
“Social media is often a great way for companies to reach
the public, but on a personal level it depends on each individual’s
communication strategy,” says Nalene de Klerk, reputation manager at Reputation
Matters. “It would appear that, for now, social media platforms like Twitter
and LinkedIn are not high on South Africa’s top CEOs’ radars as personal
communication channels.”
For more
information about the study, contact Nalene de Klerk on research@reputationmatters.co.za
or visit ecco-network.com. Follow
Reputation Matters on Facebook (@yourreputationmatters) or
Twitter (@ReputationIsKey).
*Top 20 JSE listed companies in South Africa (by
market capitalisation) as at 04 May 2020.
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