Table of contents
Understanding body language: Birdwhistell’s theory of kinesics
Stephen JollyDespite research spanning a 20‐year period (from 1950 to 1970), Ray L. Birdwhistell’s work on body language and theory of kinesics has been recorded only in occasional papers…
Business protocol: a public relations approach
Angélica C. CortesAcademic research concerning the implications of international business protocols is practically nonexistent. Most information is in the practitioner literature, is scattered and…
Investor relations: perceptions of the annual statement
Geraldine Clarke, L.W. (Bill) MurrayExplores the perceptions of investment trust chairmen about the role of the annual statement in communications policy and management. A short survey of all investment trust…
Australian public affairs: links to European corporate communication
Maud TixierThe Australian social and political environments have broadened the traditional “public affairs” function to include specific tools, such as environmental communication, corporate…
Message from the CEO: a three‐minute rule?
Sandra OliverManagers are one of numerous stakeholder groups for whom the chief executive officer (CEO) statement, published with the annual report and accounts, would have visual impact…
Reputation builds success – tomorrow’s annual report
Peter DesmondArgues that most companies’ annual reports don’t take the opportunity to actually communicate with stakeholders, choosing instead to present basic information as required by law…
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- Martina Topic-Rutherford