Organizational contingencies,organizational blogs and public relations practitioner stance toward publics |
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Authors: | Tom Kelleher |
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Affiliation: | University of Hawaii, School of Communications, 2550 Campus Road, Crawford Hall 314, Honolulu, HI 96822-2217, United States |
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Abstract: | Public relations practitioners in this study who perceived social media (e.g., blogs) to be a normal part of their organization's day-to-day communication were less likely to choose an accommodating stance toward a key public than practitioners in “low-tech” conditions. Forty-three practitioners with a mean of 14.5 years professional experience participated in a 2 × 2 (contingencies for dialogue × technological orientation of organization) experiment. The data reveal a disconnect between the potential relational benefits of social media and the stance public relations practitioners in this study chose when social media were introduced as a regular part of their working environment. |
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Keywords: | Public relations Blogs Social media Contingency theory Conversational voice |
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