The public relations profession positions itself as expert in building trust throughout global markets,particularly after crisis strikes. Successive crises have tainted financial markets in recent years. Calls to restore trust in finance have been particularly pressing, given trust’s crucial role as lubricant in global financial engines. Nonetheless, years after the global financial crisis, trust in financial markets remains both tenuous and controversial. This book explores PR in financial markets, posing a fundamental question about PR professionals as would-be ‘trust strategists’. If PR promotes its expertise in building and restoring trust, how can it ignore its potential role in losing trust in the first place? Drawing on examples f...
As the number of high-profile failures and mergers of many large financial companies continues to g...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) threatened to bring world financial markets to a halt. It is now c...
In recent times, there has been a strong call for a greater focus on the ‘relationship management’ f...
Global financial markets employ thousands of public relations (PR) professionals in diverse roles. S...
Public relations in financial markets came into its own after many Western economies liberalised dur...
The interplay of discourse, power and resistance has perhaps been most clearly illustrated in the re...
This chapter explores the ways that public relations is conducted in financial markets, on behalf of...
Trust production is evolving into an area of specialist knowledge, evidenced by the recent prolifera...
Trust production is evolving into an area of specialist knowledge, evidenced by the recent prolifera...
The globe’s corporate power elites view trust as indispensable to economic growth (Tyler and Stanley...
The practice of financial public relations is widespread in the field of public relations, but there...
Investor relations is a subject which has been seriously taken into consideration by many companies...
In public relations, trust has been viewed as the ultimate marker of excellent relationship quality ...
Today’s competitive corporate environment and the increased expectations of speed in communication m...
The increase of interest in financial culture following the financial crisis, which started in 2008,...
As the number of high-profile failures and mergers of many large financial companies continues to g...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) threatened to bring world financial markets to a halt. It is now c...
In recent times, there has been a strong call for a greater focus on the ‘relationship management’ f...
Global financial markets employ thousands of public relations (PR) professionals in diverse roles. S...
Public relations in financial markets came into its own after many Western economies liberalised dur...
The interplay of discourse, power and resistance has perhaps been most clearly illustrated in the re...
This chapter explores the ways that public relations is conducted in financial markets, on behalf of...
Trust production is evolving into an area of specialist knowledge, evidenced by the recent prolifera...
Trust production is evolving into an area of specialist knowledge, evidenced by the recent prolifera...
The globe’s corporate power elites view trust as indispensable to economic growth (Tyler and Stanley...
The practice of financial public relations is widespread in the field of public relations, but there...
Investor relations is a subject which has been seriously taken into consideration by many companies...
In public relations, trust has been viewed as the ultimate marker of excellent relationship quality ...
Today’s competitive corporate environment and the increased expectations of speed in communication m...
The increase of interest in financial culture following the financial crisis, which started in 2008,...
As the number of high-profile failures and mergers of many large financial companies continues to g...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) threatened to bring world financial markets to a halt. It is now c...
In recent times, there has been a strong call for a greater focus on the ‘relationship management’ f...