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- Theodore Tarnanidis
(Department of Business Administration, University of Macedonia, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece
Department of Organisation Management, Marketing and Tourism, International Hellenic University, Sindos Campus, 57400 Thessaloniki, Greece
School of Business Administration & Economics, Metropolitan College, 54624 Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Jason Papathanasiou
(Department of Business Administration, University of Macedonia, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Bertrand Mareschal
(Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), B-1050 Brussels, Belgium)
- Maro Vlachopoulou
(Department of Applied Informatics, University of Macedonia, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Vijaya Kittu Manda
(Department of Interdisciplinary Research, PBMEIT, Visakhapatnam 530009, India)
Abstract
This study assesses the effectiveness of social media advertising campaigns in the supermarket sector by combining managerial insights with multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to support informed, sustainable decision-making. Considering the ever-increasing complexity of digital communication and the growing need for sustainable marketing resources, supermarkets require effective methods to evaluate social media platforms beyond isolated metrics. The study employs the Visual PROMETHEE program, an MCDA that incorporates qualitative insights from 27 supermarket managers in Northern Greece, along with the PROMETHEE II multi-criteria decision analysis method. At the outset, managers evaluated the importance of thirty-four social media performance factors with a five-point scale. Seven core evaluation criteria are identified by aggregating importance ratings and qualitative analysis: return on investment, revenue contribution, lead generation, engagement, cost efficiency, feedback, electronic word of mouth (eWoM), and reach. The use of these criteria later led to the evaluation of seven major social media platforms. A transparent ranking of platforms is presented, based on the results. The ranking highlights significant performance differences across financial, engagement, and reputational dimensions. The findings demonstrate the importance of integrating managerial guidance with multi-criteria analysis to inform long-lasting and evidence-based marketing decisions in retail.
Suggested Citation
Theodore Tarnanidis & Jason Papathanasiou & Bertrand Mareschal & Maro Vlachopoulou & Vijaya Kittu Manda, 2026.
"A Decision-Aid Approach to Social Media Assessment Using PROMETHEE II in Greek Grocery Retail,"
Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-25, February.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:3:p:114-:d:1873122
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