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Research on NLP-Based Brand Perception of Pangdonglai under the Mapping of Public CSR Expectations

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  • Zheng, Haoyu
  • Tang, Na
  • Zeng, Xuefei
  • Liu, Zhongyuan
  • Jiang, Ying

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), as a pivotal factor shaping public brand perception, has become a key consideration in corporate brand evaluation. However, it often gives rise to ambiguous public opinion. Against this backdrop, this study examines Pangdonglai Enterprise to identify the core CSR themes influencing public brand perception by analyzing relevant public comments. The findings indicate that geographical influence (0.35827), humanized industry management (0.18527), internal and external services (0.22318), and responsibility (0.23328) are the primary dimensions shaping public perception in terms of theme intensity. This study contributes theoretically by linking corporate social responsibility to brand assets and values, and offers practical implications by enhancing the social connection between enterprises and the public.

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  • Zheng, Haoyu & Tang, Na & Zeng, Xuefei & Liu, Zhongyuan & Jiang, Ying, 2025. "Research on NLP-Based Brand Perception of Pangdonglai under the Mapping of Public CSR Expectations," Education Insights, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 2(10), pages 14-25.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:eiaaaa:v:2:y:2025:i:10:p:14-25
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