Understanding Public Engagement: Conceptualizing and Measuring its Influence on Supportive Behavioral Intentions |
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Authors: | Minjeong Kang |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Journalism , Indiana University Kang60@indiana.edu |
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Abstract: | The concept of public engagement has suffered from a lack of a clear theoretical definition and sound operationalization. This study conceptualized and operationalized public engagement at the individual level and tested the micro-model of public engagement in relation to key public relations concepts and supportive behavioral intentions. Further, the study tried to bring the affective component into public relations scholarship by introducing engagement as a behavioral motivator that elicits individual publics' supportive behaviors toward an organization. The results showed the proposed 13-item scale of public engagement was sound in reliability and validity and found support for the proposed model as well as the mediation of public engagement. |
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