Dr. Kenon A. Brown and colleagues explored African-American public relations students’ perceptions of the industry and the role race may play in their career success.
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[Research Library], OCRC - Measurement, Organizational Communication Research Centercommunication channels, dominant coalition, employee communication, employee management, employee-organization relationships, face-to-face communication, influence tactics, information dissemination, Information Satisfaction, internal communication, interpersonal communication, organizational advocacy, sense of community, supervisor-employee relationshipCandace White
Topic: Internal Communication and Information Satisfaction Author(s), Title and Publication White, C., Vanc, A., & Stafford, G. (2010). Internal Communication, Information Satisfaction, and Sense of Community: The Effect of Personal Influence. Journal of Public Relations Research, 22(1), 65-84. Summary This study examined employees’ perceptions of information flow from top administrators, their communication preferences, sense of … Continue reading Internal Communication, Information Satisfaction, and Sense of Community: The Effect of Personal Influence →