This article focuses on the unconscious processes involved in dealing with the environment of organizations, a main concern of public relations. To do so, we analytically distinguish between 3 types of relationships: those based on rules, those based on profitability, and those based on values. We explain how the unconscious mind affects one's perceptions, interactions, and decision making. Next, we present our central model, consisting of 4 modes: sending, giving off, interpretation, and resonance. Combining these modes leads to 4 types of communication that are elaborated in more detail. Finally, we ask how organizations can deal with their own unconscious reflexes and suggest a more in-depth reflection on current practices
This experiential exercise addresses a complex and many faceted problem in organizational psychology...
International audienceWhat is the capacity of an informal network of organizations to produce answer...
This investigation extends normative conceptions of an organizations public relations roles and comm...
This article focuses on the unconscious processes involved in dealing with the environment of organi...
This article focuses on the unconscious processes involved in dealing with the environment of organi...
Contemporary organizations are teleological—purposive—structures, designed to fulfil myriad societal...
This article describes and considers the process and outcome of an experiential workshop held in the...
Why do our organizations so often seem to be less than the sum of their parts? What undermines effec...
In this article the argument is made that unconscious dynamics have a significant impact on life in ...
Organizations are among the most important and complex phenomena of the twentieth century. This pape...
D.Litt. et Phil.An expanded conceptualisation of the marketing organisation includes all organisatio...
International audienceExplaining what people do oneself and others and what happens to them is an ev...
An article introduces psychoanalytic concepts which can be of help in making sense of seemingly irra...
Managers draw on many information sources to aid in corporate decision making. One source of informa...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
This experiential exercise addresses a complex and many faceted problem in organizational psychology...
International audienceWhat is the capacity of an informal network of organizations to produce answer...
This investigation extends normative conceptions of an organizations public relations roles and comm...
This article focuses on the unconscious processes involved in dealing with the environment of organi...
This article focuses on the unconscious processes involved in dealing with the environment of organi...
Contemporary organizations are teleological—purposive—structures, designed to fulfil myriad societal...
This article describes and considers the process and outcome of an experiential workshop held in the...
Why do our organizations so often seem to be less than the sum of their parts? What undermines effec...
In this article the argument is made that unconscious dynamics have a significant impact on life in ...
Organizations are among the most important and complex phenomena of the twentieth century. This pape...
D.Litt. et Phil.An expanded conceptualisation of the marketing organisation includes all organisatio...
International audienceExplaining what people do oneself and others and what happens to them is an ev...
An article introduces psychoanalytic concepts which can be of help in making sense of seemingly irra...
Managers draw on many information sources to aid in corporate decision making. One source of informa...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
This experiential exercise addresses a complex and many faceted problem in organizational psychology...
International audienceWhat is the capacity of an informal network of organizations to produce answer...
This investigation extends normative conceptions of an organizations public relations roles and comm...