To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in public relations research, we propose a novel theoretical framework based on institutional work for studying PR practice in Chinese cultural contexts. Specifically, we attempted to stay away from the functional approach of examining PR outcomes, and focus on how institutional actors "navigate" the existing cultural contexts for institutionalising PR. We used triangulate methods based on 40 semi-structured interviews, participant observation and document collections. We found that PR actors do not passively respond to institutional pressures, but rather creatively and reflexively interpret and incorporate existing cultural aspects, especially gua...
This thesis seeks to apply the following concepts to study public relations in Shanghai: 1) Models o...
This chapter aims to explore how public interest is elaborated, negotiated and fulfilled (or not) in...
We base our work on interviews of Chinese managers living in and around Shanghai. We use the neo-ins...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in pub...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in com...
Debates on institutionalisation in social sciences date back to the German sociologist Max Weber, an...
While public relations (PR) scholars have increasingly criticized the privilege of organizational in...
In response to growing awareness of the inherent Western assumptions and biases in the dominant norm...
In response to growing awareness of the inherent Western assumptions and biases in the dominant norm...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
Despite being in the DNA of public relations (PR), power receives little prominence in the literatur...
This study is an attempt to link societal culture with the PR practice in Singapore. It offers an in...
We base our work on interviews of Chinese managers living in and around Shanghai. We use the neo-ins...
This thesis seeks to apply the following concepts to study public relations in Shanghai: 1) Models o...
This chapter aims to explore how public interest is elaborated, negotiated and fulfilled (or not) in...
We base our work on interviews of Chinese managers living in and around Shanghai. We use the neo-ins...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in pub...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in com...
Debates on institutionalisation in social sciences date back to the German sociologist Max Weber, an...
While public relations (PR) scholars have increasingly criticized the privilege of organizational in...
In response to growing awareness of the inherent Western assumptions and biases in the dominant norm...
In response to growing awareness of the inherent Western assumptions and biases in the dominant norm...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
To contribute to critical public relations (PR) and communication research, the authors employ an in...
Despite being in the DNA of public relations (PR), power receives little prominence in the literatur...
This study is an attempt to link societal culture with the PR practice in Singapore. It offers an in...
We base our work on interviews of Chinese managers living in and around Shanghai. We use the neo-ins...
This thesis seeks to apply the following concepts to study public relations in Shanghai: 1) Models o...
This chapter aims to explore how public interest is elaborated, negotiated and fulfilled (or not) in...
We base our work on interviews of Chinese managers living in and around Shanghai. We use the neo-ins...