Managing Media Relationships among Asian Organizations: A Grounded Theory Approach

Q2 Social Sciences Asian Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.14707/ajbr.220127
L. Lee, L. Yip, Kara Chan, B. Barnes
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Asian organizations need to engage media to establish trust and reputation. This research examines the phenomenon of press engagement, focusing on the relationship between public relations professionals of organizations and journalists. The study draws on both the public relations and relationship marketing literature to examine the efficacy surrounding various press engagement strategies. Eighteen indepth interviews were conducted with journalists from broadcast, print, and online media in Hong Kong. The results were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Four press engagement themes emerged, including role reinforcement, responsiveness, social justice and segregation. These themes provide guidance for Asian businesses and organizations to develop their media relationship strategies. As there is no study that has investigated PR-journalist dyad relationshipsfrom the angle of the PR and customer engagement literature, this study offers new insights on organizational relationship marketing within a corporate communication context.
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管理亚洲组织之间的媒体关系:一个扎根的理论方法
亚洲组织需要借助媒体来建立信任和声誉。本研究考察了新闻参与现象,重点关注组织公共关系专业人员与记者之间的关系。该研究借鉴了公共关系和关系营销的文献来研究围绕各种新闻参与策略的功效。对香港广播、印刷和网络媒体的记者进行了18次深度采访。使用扎根理论方法对结果进行了分析。出现了四个新闻参与主题,包括角色强化、回应、社会正义和隔离。这些主题为亚洲企业和组织制定媒体关系策略提供了指导。由于没有研究从公关和客户参与文献的角度调查公关和记者的二元关系,本研究为企业传播背景下的组织关系营销提供了新的见解。
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Asian Journal of Business Research
Asian Journal of Business Research Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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