Public Relations

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Abstract

The field of Public Relations is vast and heterogenous. While briefly providing an overview of the disciplinary diversity of the field, this entry diverts special attention to the Public Relations perspective that most closely align with the main ambition of the dominant perspectives in stakeholder theory (Freeman, 1984; Freeman et al., 2018; Mitchell, Agle & Wood, 1997; Bonnafous-Boucher & Rendtorff, 2016), i. e. the tradition known as the excellence model of Public Relations (Grunig & Hunt, 1984; Grunig, 1992; Heath, 2010). As is the case with stakeholder theory, the field of Public Relations involves both descriptive, instrumental and normative perspectives (Bonnafous-Boucher & Rendtorff, 2016). While exploring the central differences between these perspectives, including their implications for a Public Relations perspective on stakeholder management, the entry relies mainly on the normative aspect prevailing in the excellence model. The contribution explores how Public Relations practices depend on the practitioner’s ability to identify stakeholders in any given organizational context in order to organize communicative strategies accordingly. Following Mitchell, Agle and Wood (1997), the entry distinguishes public relations strategies in accordance with three salient variables of stakeholder relations: power, legitimacy, and urgency.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEncyclopedia of Stakeholder Management
RedaktørerJacob Dahl Rendtorff, Maria Bonnafous-Boucher
Antal sider6
UdgivelsesstedCheltenham
ForlagEdward Elgar Publishing
Publikationsdato23 feb. 2023
Sider298-303
ISBN (Trykt)978 1 80037 423 2
ISBN (Elektronisk)978 1 80037 424 9
StatusUdgivet - 23 feb. 2023
NavnElgar Encyclopedias in Business and Management series

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