Mutually beneficial relationships (MBRs), a concept used to conceptualize public relations processes and outcomes, has been featured relatively uncritically for many years. This normative concept became an elixir for collective problem solving and shared decision making. Careful consideration of highly contested issues reveals evidence that within-group MBRs can prevent overarching solutions, decisions between issue groups, and can constitute stalemating or hegemonic tribalism. Strategic issues management (SIM) provides decision-making intelligences by which conflict between businesses and other members of society can be understood and resolved. Issue advocates' adversarial strategies can frustrate any society's ability to solve problems an...
This study seeks to upgrade the concept of humble inquiry into humble intelligence (HI) to address a...
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationship...
This fully updated second edition of Public Relations Strategy is designed to challenge readers, int...
Mutually beneficial relationships (MBRs), a concept used to conceptualize public relations processes...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. The fields of business and management with which public relations interacts and...
The paper introduces the concept of wicked intelligence to public relations. This idea associates pr...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Strategic communication deals with how an organisation functions as a social actor to advance its mi...
This work aims at offering a trans-disciplinary, critical and realistic perspective of the intervent...
This dissertation used a qualitative, case study to explore how the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati...
This conceptual article highlights the separate shortcomings of stakeholder engagement broadly, deli...
When I entered the field of public relations, I was shocked by its insular-ity. In reading this book...
The addition of new issues and parties to negotiations is often recommended as a means of conflict m...
James E. Grunig (2001) proposed four conceptual principles that guide public relations professionals...
Nowadays within the global economy, organizations of all kinds require strategic information to ensu...
This study seeks to upgrade the concept of humble inquiry into humble intelligence (HI) to address a...
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationship...
This fully updated second edition of Public Relations Strategy is designed to challenge readers, int...
Mutually beneficial relationships (MBRs), a concept used to conceptualize public relations processes...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. The fields of business and management with which public relations interacts and...
The paper introduces the concept of wicked intelligence to public relations. This idea associates pr...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Strategic communication deals with how an organisation functions as a social actor to advance its mi...
This work aims at offering a trans-disciplinary, critical and realistic perspective of the intervent...
This dissertation used a qualitative, case study to explore how the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati...
This conceptual article highlights the separate shortcomings of stakeholder engagement broadly, deli...
When I entered the field of public relations, I was shocked by its insular-ity. In reading this book...
The addition of new issues and parties to negotiations is often recommended as a means of conflict m...
James E. Grunig (2001) proposed four conceptual principles that guide public relations professionals...
Nowadays within the global economy, organizations of all kinds require strategic information to ensu...
This study seeks to upgrade the concept of humble inquiry into humble intelligence (HI) to address a...
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationship...
This fully updated second edition of Public Relations Strategy is designed to challenge readers, int...