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An Exploratory Study of Crisis PR Principles in Three Taiwanese OrganizationsLee, Ju-Yu 21 April 2010 (has links)
Nowadays, organizational crisis management is one area in which PR experts truly earn their keep. Accordingly, until 2001, around 50 to 70 percent of the largest profit-making organizations in the United States haven't made any disaster plans. In Taiwan, it may not surprise to learn that, nowadays some still failed to put plans in place in anticipation of a catastrophe. As a matter of the fact, there are more examples of organizations getting crisis management wrong than doing it right. When crisis strikes, most companies are unprepared and poorly handle the situation. The overall purpose of this study is to investigate how Taiwanese companies use crisis management principles in handling public opinions at five phases of a crisis: detection, preparation/prevention, containment, recovery, and learning. The research conducted within this study determines how effectively Taiwanese organizations have communicated their corporate value to their stakeholders.
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In the Event of a Crisis: Crisis Public Relations Plan for Mount Vernon Nazarene UniversityParks, Elyse 19 August 2010 (has links)
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養兵千日,用在一時: 政府公關對記者日常互動與危機運作之探討 / Train an Army for a Thousand Days to Use It for an Hour: The Interactions of Government Public Relations Officers with Journalists and Crisis Management游淑惠, Yu, Shu Hui Unknown Date (has links)
本文旨在探討政府公關對記者間日常互動與危機運作,雖以政府公關為研究角度,然互動過程是你來我往的動態過程,不應只從單一面向研究,必須知曉雙方的立場與看法,才能較宏觀瞭解消息來源與記者兩者互動的情形。鑑於過去研究不是單從消息來源就是從記者角度出發,本研究以政府公關與記者為研究對象,探討政府公關日常對記者的互動關係與行為模式,而這些關係在危機時是否能為政府公關所用。
本研究以政府公關與記者的互動為分析資料,探討四個面向:第一,政府公關如何與記者互動,並且管理維繫雙方善意的關係;第二,政府公關影響新聞產製的方式;第三,政府公關與記者之間關係如何轉化為人脈、人情與信任而為之所用;第四,政府公關對記者日常互動往來,當政府公關面臨危機運作產生的效用或影響。
本研究採用深度訪談法,訪問政府公關與記者各三位,從中歸納出政府公關對記者的日常互動與危機運作,包括「政府公關與記者互動影響因素」、「政府公關操縱新聞產製」、「政府公關運用人際關係」以及政府公關面臨危機個案之運用。 / This study aims to analyze interactions of government public relations officers with journalists and crisis management. Although this study takes the viewpoints from the government public relations officers, as the interaction is a two-way dynamic communication process, we should examine the positions and perspectives of both parties so as to understand the real situations between them in a macroscopic method. Since the past studies take viewpoints from either sources or journalists, this study takes both government public relations officers and journalists as study objects, and discusses their behavior to see if the government public relations officers are able to utilize the relationships when crises take place.
The study includes four aspects: (1) How government public relations officers interact with journalists and manage to maintain a fine relationship. (2) How government public relations officers affect the news production. (3) How the relationship between both sides converts into personal connections, sympathy and trust, which then can be utilized. (4) How the daily interactions benefit or impact crisis management of the government public relations officers.
This study employs in-depth interview as the study method. The interviewees are three government public relations officers and three journalists. The study results indicate that the daily interactions between the two sides and crisis management can be divided into four parts: “the necessary elements of the interactions between government public relations officers and journalists”, “government public relations officers’ manipulation of news production”, “government public relations officers’ utilization of interpersonal connections”, and “the government public relations officers’ utilization of relationships when crises arise”.
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