A Quantitative Examination of the Phenomenon of Soli and Public Relations Practice in Ghana

Ahmed Taifique Chentiba, Amadu Mohammed Faisal, Eliasu Mumuni
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Public Relations (PR) practitioners are cited as being among the top three sources that perpetuate brown envelope journalism (Soli) in their dealings with journalists. The practice, thus, appears to have become a norm among PR practitioners and journalists (reporters) without recourse to the ethical implications of the practice. This study investigates the factors PR practitioners in Ghana consider when they engage in the phenomenon of Soli. The paper adopted the quantitative research approach and the survey design to investigate this phenomenon. Findings of the study were tested using the Binary and Ordered Probit regression models. The results showed no significant relationship between PR practitioners’ knowledge of IPR (Ghana) code of ethics and the payment of Soli by PR practitioners. The results also showed a positive significant relationship between PR practitioners desire to obtain positive media coverage and payment of Soli by PR practitioners. The study recommended the promotion and enforcement of professional and organisational policies on inducement and a redefinition of the media relations function of PR practitioners.
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加纳公共关系实践中Soli现象的定量研究
公共关系(PR)从业人员被认为是在与记者打交道时延续“棕色信封新闻”(Soli)的三大来源之一。因此,这种做法似乎已经成为公关从业者和记者(记者)之间的一种规范,而不考虑这种做法的道德影响。本研究调查了加纳公关从业者在参与Soli现象时所考虑的因素。本文采用定量研究方法和调查设计对这一现象进行研究。使用二元和有序Probit回归模型对研究结果进行了检验。结果显示,公关从业者的知识产权(加纳)道德准则与公关从业者支付的Soli之间没有显著的关系。结果还显示,公关从业者获得正面媒体报道的愿望与公关从业者支付Soli之间存在显著的正相关关系。该研究建议促进和执行专业和组织的政策,以吸引和重新定义公共关系从业人员的媒介关系职能。
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