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Organization–public relationships: An exploration of the Sundre Petroleum Operators Group
Authors:Julia Jahansoozi
Institution:Division of Applied Communication, Department of Journalism, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 3TA, UK
Abstract:This study explored the organization–public relationship (OPR) within the context of the Sundre Petroleum Operators Group (SPOG) and the local community in Sundre, Alberta, Canada. A qualitative orientation was adopted because of the case study's focus on the individual experience of the relationship and the interest was to explore how the relationship was perceived by the people involved. Key relational elements such as trust, transparency, dialogue, control mutuality, commitment and satisfaction were examined in relation to the importance for relationship building and maintenance. In-depth interviews were conducted with both SPOG industry and community members (N = 18). The results indicated that after a crisis transparency was critical for rebuilding trust which was the foundation for the development of the industry–community relationship. Other relational elements were also considered important for maintaining healthy OPRs, but were considered secondary in relation to trust.
Keywords:Relationship management  Organization&ndash  public relationships  Trust  Transparency  Dialogue  Control mutuality  Commitment  Satisfaction
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