Employing a case study approach, this article examines the impact of Japanese corporate culture on public relations crisis response, using Tokyo Electric Power’s handling of the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in 2011 and Toyota’s management of a brake recall issue in 2010 as examples. The article considers the country’s traditional corporate culture norms, including governance, lifetime employment, hierarchy and information sharing. It also examines the evolution and current role of public relations practitioners and firms within this culture. Readers will discover: • how local corporate culture can have a dramatic impact on public relations crisis response; • why the public relations function in an open society must be more...
Poor communication is a serious problem for an organization. Based on its culture, each company has ...
Drawing from neo-institutionalism and public relations theory, this study examined to what extent co...
Public relations (PR) has an essential role in a company, as in the banking world is needed in facin...
Employing a case study approach, this article examines the impact of Japanese corporate culture on ...
This study seeks to understand the scope and types of public relations practices in Japan, how publi...
This study set out to explore how multinational corporations incorporated the issue of culture into ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
Paper presented by Bourland-Davis at the meeting of AEJMC, Public Relations Division in San Francisc...
The main aim of this article is to present the influence of corporate culture on company's stakehold...
Corporate culture does matter. Using Japanese firms ’ data from 1987-2000, we have shown that the st...
Public Relations (PR) is the way organizations, companies and individuals communicate with the publi...
This paper aims to analyze the current development in CSR in the Japanese firms and some negative im...
Japan 2007, is not the same country it was during theeighties, when foreigners flocked to Tokyo, arm...
Japan has been a successful global economy able to expand its domestic operations to most parts of t...
Are Japanese companies insensitive for the crisis? From our survey, it is clear that the strong top...
Poor communication is a serious problem for an organization. Based on its culture, each company has ...
Drawing from neo-institutionalism and public relations theory, this study examined to what extent co...
Public relations (PR) has an essential role in a company, as in the banking world is needed in facin...
Employing a case study approach, this article examines the impact of Japanese corporate culture on ...
This study seeks to understand the scope and types of public relations practices in Japan, how publi...
This study set out to explore how multinational corporations incorporated the issue of culture into ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
Paper presented by Bourland-Davis at the meeting of AEJMC, Public Relations Division in San Francisc...
The main aim of this article is to present the influence of corporate culture on company's stakehold...
Corporate culture does matter. Using Japanese firms ’ data from 1987-2000, we have shown that the st...
Public Relations (PR) is the way organizations, companies and individuals communicate with the publi...
This paper aims to analyze the current development in CSR in the Japanese firms and some negative im...
Japan 2007, is not the same country it was during theeighties, when foreigners flocked to Tokyo, arm...
Japan has been a successful global economy able to expand its domestic operations to most parts of t...
Are Japanese companies insensitive for the crisis? From our survey, it is clear that the strong top...
Poor communication is a serious problem for an organization. Based on its culture, each company has ...
Drawing from neo-institutionalism and public relations theory, this study examined to what extent co...
Public relations (PR) has an essential role in a company, as in the banking world is needed in facin...