Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within their organizations? Some scholars (Dozier, Grunig, & Grunig, 1995; Plowman, 2007) have claimed this role theoretically, but little research evidence has verified the negotiator role in practice. To gather empirical evidence, I conducted a qualitative research study (Corbin & Strauss, 2008; Miles, Huberman, & Saldaña, 2014) using in-depth interviews and critical incident technique with thirty-one public relations professionals who had an average of 18 years of experience in a variety of organizations across the United States and overseas. Data analysis included open and axial coding and integration with prior research. Validity and reliab...
Most public relations research advocates for stronger organization-public relationships and the impl...
The article is based upon empirical data from a Swedish three-year research project entitled “Commun...
Three mediator dilemmas emerging from the critical literature on alternative dispute\ud resolution w...
Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within their orga...
ABSTRACT Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within ...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Communication is central to the experience and management of conflict. It is through communication ...
Conflict typically is associated with negative and destructive connotations within organizations. Ho...
Conflict negotiation is often focused on the relationships between individuals. Research in the area...
Twenty-five in-depth interviews with Belgian crisis communication practitioners were conducted to ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
Conflict is a normal and natural aspect of life. Conflict becomes a problem in organisations when ex...
Organizational conflict is a factor affecting all organizations. This study is designed to present a...
Problem Statement: Since conflict is an organizational phenomenon, its comparison between other orga...
Communication training has become a popular activity in the modern organization. Yet, even though we...
Most public relations research advocates for stronger organization-public relationships and the impl...
The article is based upon empirical data from a Swedish three-year research project entitled “Commun...
Three mediator dilemmas emerging from the critical literature on alternative dispute\ud resolution w...
Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within their orga...
ABSTRACT Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within ...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Communication is central to the experience and management of conflict. It is through communication ...
Conflict typically is associated with negative and destructive connotations within organizations. Ho...
Conflict negotiation is often focused on the relationships between individuals. Research in the area...
Twenty-five in-depth interviews with Belgian crisis communication practitioners were conducted to ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
Conflict is a normal and natural aspect of life. Conflict becomes a problem in organisations when ex...
Organizational conflict is a factor affecting all organizations. This study is designed to present a...
Problem Statement: Since conflict is an organizational phenomenon, its comparison between other orga...
Communication training has become a popular activity in the modern organization. Yet, even though we...
Most public relations research advocates for stronger organization-public relationships and the impl...
The article is based upon empirical data from a Swedish three-year research project entitled “Commun...
Three mediator dilemmas emerging from the critical literature on alternative dispute\ud resolution w...