The purpose of the study was to learn if public relations practitioners are using the Internet to its fullest capacity, when responding to crisis situations. The study attempted to find out if public relations practitioners had the necessary tools in place to respond to a crisis online. The sample originally selected consisted of 515 United States public relations practitioners, all members of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and listed under the State of Pennsylvania. A survey consisting of 13 multiple-choice questions was posted on surveymonkey.com with a link included in the body copy of the query letter emailed to the sample. The following major finding of this study was: 1) Most public relations practitioners are not read...
Over the past few years, America has seen quite a few companies go through great economic turmoil, i...
Organizations face crises everyday: From seemingly small, localized events that interrupt an organiz...
Studies on effects of social media on crisis communication is scarce.This study sought to bridge thi...
The purpose of the study was to learn if public relations practitioners are using the Internet to it...
The 24/7 news cycle, the Internet, and cellphone technology have changed the playing field for publi...
The Internet has become a crucial information resource. People can find what they seek in a matter o...
Social media are increasingly changing the way public relations practitioners communicate and do th...
This paper examines how organizations integrate the Internet into crisis communication. The findings...
This study examined the effects of source and crisis response strategy on crisis communication outco...
This study examines whether organizations in the state of Indiana are using social media during time...
As an emergent phenomenon in public relations research, crisis misinformation can challenge organisa...
The Internet can be an important tool in crisis communication, and public relations practitioners ne...
This study explored the attitudes of public relations professionals regarding crisis communication s...
An investigation into how social media is being utilised among organisations as part of crisis commu...
AbstractPublic relations prove to be an original and efficient tool in meeting the current challenge...
Over the past few years, America has seen quite a few companies go through great economic turmoil, i...
Organizations face crises everyday: From seemingly small, localized events that interrupt an organiz...
Studies on effects of social media on crisis communication is scarce.This study sought to bridge thi...
The purpose of the study was to learn if public relations practitioners are using the Internet to it...
The 24/7 news cycle, the Internet, and cellphone technology have changed the playing field for publi...
The Internet has become a crucial information resource. People can find what they seek in a matter o...
Social media are increasingly changing the way public relations practitioners communicate and do th...
This paper examines how organizations integrate the Internet into crisis communication. The findings...
This study examined the effects of source and crisis response strategy on crisis communication outco...
This study examines whether organizations in the state of Indiana are using social media during time...
As an emergent phenomenon in public relations research, crisis misinformation can challenge organisa...
The Internet can be an important tool in crisis communication, and public relations practitioners ne...
This study explored the attitudes of public relations professionals regarding crisis communication s...
An investigation into how social media is being utilised among organisations as part of crisis commu...
AbstractPublic relations prove to be an original and efficient tool in meeting the current challenge...
Over the past few years, America has seen quite a few companies go through great economic turmoil, i...
Organizations face crises everyday: From seemingly small, localized events that interrupt an organiz...
Studies on effects of social media on crisis communication is scarce.This study sought to bridge thi...