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Communication management in The Netherlands: Trends, developments, and benchmark with US study
Wim Elving, Betteke van Ruler, Michael Goodman, Christina GenestThis study aims to present current trends and developments in the field of communication management in The Netherlands. With the use of data obtained in 1999, the authors were…
Best practices as an assessment for crisis communication
Shari R. Veil, Rebekah A. HustedThis study aims to use the now‐classic case study of American Red Cross's response to Hurricane Katrina to demonstrate the utility of the best practices in risk and crisis…
Understanding strategy in communication management
Juliana Raupp, Olaf HoffjannThe purpose of this article is to provide a new perspective on the relationship between communication management as a strategic process and corporate strategy.
Kinship, culture and ethics in organisations: Exploring implications for internal communication
Elspeth N. Tilley, Susan M. Fredricks, Andrea HornettThis article aims to report the results of an international survey (USA and New Zealand) that tested relationship effects on ethical behaviour. The findings point to the impact of…
A knowledge management approach to understanding ethical knowledge in public relations
Seow Ting LeeThis study aims to explicate the characteristics of ethical knowledge according to a knowledge management theoretical framework that conveys ethical knowledge as a form of tacit…
The integration of CSR into corporate communication in large European companies
Irene Pollach, Trine S. Johansen, Anne Ellerup Nielsen, Christa ThomsenThis paper aims to shed light on corporate practices regarding the integration of CSR into corporate communication in large European companies.
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1363-254Xe-ISSN:
1478-0852ISSN-L:
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- Prof Jesper Falkheimer