This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center based on the original study. Dr. Katie Haejung Kim, Dr. Yan Qu, and Dr. Adam Saffer examined how information-sharing networks may impact employees’ voicing behavior (i.e., when an employee chooses to share opinions, concerns, or ideas with leaders on work-related or organizational issues aimed … Continue reading How Can Developing Information-Sharing Networks Engage Employees in the Workplace?
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Most public relations practitioners would agree that blogs have significantly influenced how organizations communicate. Blogs cover a vast number of topics and there are several types – personal, organizational, news, etc. Organizational blogs are beneficial for their ability to bypass gatekeepers like the media, but in reality few people regularly read an organization’s blog. News … Continue reading Intermedia Agenda Building of the Blogosphere →
Bypassing media gatekeepers and directly reaching publics, blogs allow organizations and clients to be represented in the best possible manner. Full of opportunity, the blogosphere is also filled with competition. To use it to its full advantage, it’s important to understand how the network functions. This research explores how intermedia agenda building relates to the … Continue reading Intermedia Agenda Building of the Blogoshpere: Public Relations Role in the Network →