The last two years have seen top South African and international companies being accused or criticised for activities that do not serve the interests of their stakeholders. A sad result of this and other organisational philandering is that the name of public relations – already tainted – is sullied even more. The ethics of organisational management, the ethical impacts of public relations, and the ethics of public relations practitioners are addressed in this article. In deliberating the sticky ethics issue, the current role of public relations in the organisation as well as public relations education in South Africa are also discussed. It is suggested that the value chain can be used to assist public relations in ov...
This essay was the product of Writing Studio 209, a course focusing on rhetoric. However, my interes...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ ...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
In most parts of the world, public relations (PR) is seeking recognition as a profession. The path t...
Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: PUBLI...
The lack of studies relating to the ethical needs and values of public relations professionals in th...
To move from the realm of good intent to verifiable practice, ethics needs to be ap-proached in the ...
Abstract: This study seeks to understand South African PR professionals’ perceptions of a moral fram...
Abstract: Ethical failures are not just philosophical problems, but also economic problems that hold...
Public relations has developed as a profession in order to manage communication between different gr...
Public relations without ethics will face the same fate as propaganda. Research reflections Case stu...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
Ethical failures are not just philosophical problems, but also economic problems that hold significa...
Ryan and Martinson (1983) and other scholars argued that the corporate conscience role should belong...
This article contributes to the development of a professional responsibility theory of public relati...
This essay was the product of Writing Studio 209, a course focusing on rhetoric. However, my interes...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ ...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
In most parts of the world, public relations (PR) is seeking recognition as a profession. The path t...
Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: PUBLI...
The lack of studies relating to the ethical needs and values of public relations professionals in th...
To move from the realm of good intent to verifiable practice, ethics needs to be ap-proached in the ...
Abstract: This study seeks to understand South African PR professionals’ perceptions of a moral fram...
Abstract: Ethical failures are not just philosophical problems, but also economic problems that hold...
Public relations has developed as a profession in order to manage communication between different gr...
Public relations without ethics will face the same fate as propaganda. Research reflections Case stu...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
Ethical failures are not just philosophical problems, but also economic problems that hold significa...
Ryan and Martinson (1983) and other scholars argued that the corporate conscience role should belong...
This article contributes to the development of a professional responsibility theory of public relati...
This essay was the product of Writing Studio 209, a course focusing on rhetoric. However, my interes...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ ...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...