Collaboratively edited information on social media that circumvents traditional media gatekeepers poses a challenge to public relations practitioners. The online encyclopedia Wikipedia gives corporate critics the opportunity to shape the public image of major corporations. This longitudinal panel study analyzed the framing of 10 Fortune 500 companies on Wikipedia between 2006 and 2010. It was found through content analyses of tonality and topics of more than 3,800 sentences in the articles for Wal-Mart, Exxon Mobil, General Motors, Ford, General Electric, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Citigroup, AIG, and IBM that the negativity increased over time and that the focus shifted from historical information to legal concerns and scandals. The ...
[[abstract]]The competitive trend among modern corporations does not only seek profits. Currently, c...
Technological advances such as the printing press, telephone, radio, television, facsimile machine a...
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it...
Wikipedia has arguably become a staple in society. In fact, of all the information sources availabl...
This original research paper considers the relevance of the institutional analysis and development (...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on February 27, 2013).The ent...
As publics and journalists increasingly turn to social media as sources of information and consumer...
Online novembre 2016 Indicateurs 2016International audienceThis study complements previous research ...
In this paper, we seek to determine whether a typical social media platform, Wikipedia, improves the...
This article elaborates on the argument that the history of U.S. public relations has been distorted...
In the early 20th century, the most numerous and well-funded institutions in the United States—corpo...
In today\u27s dynamic environment characterised by higher advertising costs and lower efficiency of ...
This article elaborates on the argument that the history of U.S. public relations has been distorted...
The focus of this study is the general public and its significance in a public relations context. Th...
This article provides the fifth annual report about an international, longitudinal trend study exam...
[[abstract]]The competitive trend among modern corporations does not only seek profits. Currently, c...
Technological advances such as the printing press, telephone, radio, television, facsimile machine a...
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it...
Wikipedia has arguably become a staple in society. In fact, of all the information sources availabl...
This original research paper considers the relevance of the institutional analysis and development (...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on February 27, 2013).The ent...
As publics and journalists increasingly turn to social media as sources of information and consumer...
Online novembre 2016 Indicateurs 2016International audienceThis study complements previous research ...
In this paper, we seek to determine whether a typical social media platform, Wikipedia, improves the...
This article elaborates on the argument that the history of U.S. public relations has been distorted...
In the early 20th century, the most numerous and well-funded institutions in the United States—corpo...
In today\u27s dynamic environment characterised by higher advertising costs and lower efficiency of ...
This article elaborates on the argument that the history of U.S. public relations has been distorted...
The focus of this study is the general public and its significance in a public relations context. Th...
This article provides the fifth annual report about an international, longitudinal trend study exam...
[[abstract]]The competitive trend among modern corporations does not only seek profits. Currently, c...
Technological advances such as the printing press, telephone, radio, television, facsimile machine a...
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it...