Tuning in to the rhythm: The role of coping in strategic management of work-life conflicts in the public relations profession |
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Authors: | Yan Jin Bey-Ling Sha Hongmei Shen Hua Jiang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Virginia Commonwealth University, United States;2. San Diego State University, United States;3. Syracuse University, United States |
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Abstract: | How public relations practitioners cope with work-life conflict was studied through a national survey of a random sample of PRSA (Public Relations Society of America) members. These active practitioners reported strong preferences in using more proactive conflict coping strategies, such as rational action and positive thinking. Women and those with a graduate degree tend to report more coping behaviors than others. Three types of stressors are identified as sources of work-life conflict: behavior-driven, work-driven, and life-driven. |
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Keywords: | Public relations Work-life conflict Coping Practitioner survey |
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