Aim. Problems are inevitable in the subtleties of organizational communication, but it does not mean confronting them is uncontrollable. This paper aims to offer a conceptual structure for investigating contingency theory in Public Relations (PR) during an organizational crisis. The research investigates PR practitioners’ use of advocacy and accommodation in contingency theory to intervene in crisis communication. It also offers insights into the public’s emotional response and coping mechanisms during a crisis, as well as how understanding these emotions (such as anger, anxiety, fear, and grief, among others) could aid PR professionals in developing more effective crisis communication methods. Method. Empirical research was conducted on t...
More often than not, healthcare organizations undergo crises and require a way to communicate pertin...
Organizational crises often result in damaged image of the company. In crisis situations organizatio...
Extending current theories in crisis communication, the authors have developed a more systemic appr...
Twenty-five in-depth interviews with Belgian crisis communication practitioners were conducted to ex...
Crisis communication is the exchange of information between an organization and its constituents dur...
For organizations they are pervasive, difficult to keep quiet in today’s global multimedia environme...
This paper studies how stakeholder relationships change when an organization undergoes a crisis as c...
This study explored the attitudes of public relations professionals regarding crisis communication s...
Over the past few years, America has seen quite a few companies go through great economic turmoil, i...
This paper studies how stakeholder relationships change when an organization undergoes a crisis as c...
The everyday actions of public relations practitioners affect and shape an organisation’s reputation...
AbstractPublic relations prove to be an original and efficient tool in meeting the current challenge...
The last thirty years of interest in an organizational crisis have prompted academics and practition...
<p>In this study, the effects of organization-public relations and crisis communication strategies o...
Crises are occurring in organisations with increasing frequency and yet organisations have not learn...
More often than not, healthcare organizations undergo crises and require a way to communicate pertin...
Organizational crises often result in damaged image of the company. In crisis situations organizatio...
Extending current theories in crisis communication, the authors have developed a more systemic appr...
Twenty-five in-depth interviews with Belgian crisis communication practitioners were conducted to ex...
Crisis communication is the exchange of information between an organization and its constituents dur...
For organizations they are pervasive, difficult to keep quiet in today’s global multimedia environme...
This paper studies how stakeholder relationships change when an organization undergoes a crisis as c...
This study explored the attitudes of public relations professionals regarding crisis communication s...
Over the past few years, America has seen quite a few companies go through great economic turmoil, i...
This paper studies how stakeholder relationships change when an organization undergoes a crisis as c...
The everyday actions of public relations practitioners affect and shape an organisation’s reputation...
AbstractPublic relations prove to be an original and efficient tool in meeting the current challenge...
The last thirty years of interest in an organizational crisis have prompted academics and practition...
<p>In this study, the effects of organization-public relations and crisis communication strategies o...
Crises are occurring in organisations with increasing frequency and yet organisations have not learn...
More often than not, healthcare organizations undergo crises and require a way to communicate pertin...
Organizational crises often result in damaged image of the company. In crisis situations organizatio...
Extending current theories in crisis communication, the authors have developed a more systemic appr...