This Delphi study reviewed the research priorities for public relations research on an international scale. There was strong participation by academics, practitioners, and professional leaders in Australasia and, to a lesser extent, Asia, among the international panel of experts. The study itself was the first to be completed since the Australian/New Zealand team of Synnott and McKie in 1997, which was based on earlier studies in the United States by McElreath (1980, 1989 & 1994). This study found that Asia-Pacific research priorities were broadly in line with the rest of the world. The role of public relations in the strategic operation of organisations, and the creation of value by public relations through social capital a...
This paper explores the prestige and importance of public relations function in Pakistan by investig...
Abstract: This Delphi study is about the future directions of public relations. International public...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
This Delphi study reviewed the research pri-orities for public relations research on an internationa...
A Delphi study on the priorities for public relations research, conducted in 2007 amongst academics...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and rank the most important topics for research i...
International public relations is one of the fastest growing areas in the public relations field. Wi...
Research is essential element in public relation. It’s not necessary to have been ambiguous, expensi...
The first comprehensive study of public relations (PR) and corporate communication practices across ...
A topic of much recent debate among the public relations discipline is the lack of research on how p...
As research into Public Relations progresses, the problems that have arisen between the world of aca...
increasingly broad and amorphous public relations industry. He wrote that no matter what gathering o...
This master’s thesis examines the various barriers and opportunities facing public relations scholar...
For public relations practitioners, research plays a role in virtually every task they set out to ac...
This thesis examines the views, concerns and outlooks of public relations practitioners in six...
This paper explores the prestige and importance of public relations function in Pakistan by investig...
Abstract: This Delphi study is about the future directions of public relations. International public...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
This Delphi study reviewed the research pri-orities for public relations research on an internationa...
A Delphi study on the priorities for public relations research, conducted in 2007 amongst academics...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and rank the most important topics for research i...
International public relations is one of the fastest growing areas in the public relations field. Wi...
Research is essential element in public relation. It’s not necessary to have been ambiguous, expensi...
The first comprehensive study of public relations (PR) and corporate communication practices across ...
A topic of much recent debate among the public relations discipline is the lack of research on how p...
As research into Public Relations progresses, the problems that have arisen between the world of aca...
increasingly broad and amorphous public relations industry. He wrote that no matter what gathering o...
This master’s thesis examines the various barriers and opportunities facing public relations scholar...
For public relations practitioners, research plays a role in virtually every task they set out to ac...
This thesis examines the views, concerns and outlooks of public relations practitioners in six...
This paper explores the prestige and importance of public relations function in Pakistan by investig...
Abstract: This Delphi study is about the future directions of public relations. International public...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...