The importance of appearing competent: An analysis of corporate impression management strategies on the World Wide Web |
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Authors: | Colleen Connolly-Ahern S. Camille Broadway |
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Affiliation: | 1. Penn State University, College of Communications, 118 Carnegie, University Park, PA 16802, United States;2. University of Texas at Arlington, College of Liberal Arts, United States |
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Abstract: | Web sites have become important impression management tools for corporations because they represent a constantly available source of information for an organization's publics. This study used quantitative content analysis to assess current corporate impression management techniques, using Jones’ typology of impression management strategies: ingratiation, competence, exemplification, supplication and intimidation. Findings indicate that corporate Web sites focus on competence and exemplification strategies, and that they are not using the full two-way communication capabilities of the Web. |
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Keywords: | Internet Impression management Corporate identity Two-way communications World Wide Web |
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