Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece

The purpose of the study is to empirically examine the practice of public relations in Greece and assess the extent to which practitioners strategically manage and contribute to the strategic management of organizations. Moreover, the study aims to reveal differences in the public relations practice...

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Main Authors: Triantafillidou, A., Yannas, P.
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Business Science and Applied Management 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal of Business Science and Applied Management
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Online Access:https://www.business-and-management.org/paper.php?id=162
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Yannas, P.
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description The purpose of the study is to empirically examine the practice of public relations in Greece and assess the extent to which practitioners strategically manage and contribute to the strategic management of organizations. Moreover, the study aims to reveal differences in the public relations practices across various industry sectors. Towards this end, an online survey was conducted to examine the views of 75 public relations practitioners from various business sectors in Greece. Findings indicate that most of the public relations functions examined exhibit a considerable amount of strategic focus as practitioners participate in the strategic management processes of organizations and have a say in senior management although their input is far from strategic. Moreover, they support the organizational strategy by practising two-way asymmetrical models, focusing on positive publicity, and marketing communications and employing prescriptive communication strategies. Nonetheless, they do not engage to a great extent in formal and informal research, active listening, and outcome evaluation. Thus, public relations practitioners in Greece support organizational goals and enterprise strategy by acting as strategic advisors of the senior management and operational supporters through the implementation of communication strategies. The low response rate of the survey limits the generalizability of the findings of our study, which aims to provide preliminary insights about the under researched Greek practice of public relations. The originality of the study stems from the alternative measurement tools proposed to evaluate strategic public relations and the emphasis on cross-sectional analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-5ff3117ed03f46619181c2c1b43156662023-02-21T18:09:48ZengInternational Journal of Business Science and Applied ManagementInternational Journal of Business Science and Applied Management1753-02962022-06-011721633Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in GreeceTriantafillidou, A. Yannas, P.The purpose of the study is to empirically examine the practice of public relations in Greece and assess the extent to which practitioners strategically manage and contribute to the strategic management of organizations. Moreover, the study aims to reveal differences in the public relations practices across various industry sectors. Towards this end, an online survey was conducted to examine the views of 75 public relations practitioners from various business sectors in Greece. Findings indicate that most of the public relations functions examined exhibit a considerable amount of strategic focus as practitioners participate in the strategic management processes of organizations and have a say in senior management although their input is far from strategic. Moreover, they support the organizational strategy by practising two-way asymmetrical models, focusing on positive publicity, and marketing communications and employing prescriptive communication strategies. Nonetheless, they do not engage to a great extent in formal and informal research, active listening, and outcome evaluation. Thus, public relations practitioners in Greece support organizational goals and enterprise strategy by acting as strategic advisors of the senior management and operational supporters through the implementation of communication strategies. The low response rate of the survey limits the generalizability of the findings of our study, which aims to provide preliminary insights about the under researched Greek practice of public relations. The originality of the study stems from the alternative measurement tools proposed to evaluate strategic public relations and the emphasis on cross-sectional analysis.https://www.business-and-management.org/paper.php?id=162public relationsgreeceindustry sectorsstrategic managementstrategic communicationpractitioners
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Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
International Journal of Business Science and Applied Management
public relations
greece
industry sectors
strategic management
strategic communication
practitioners
title Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
title_full Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
title_fullStr Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
title_short Strategic Involvement without Strategic Input: An Empirical Analysis of the Practice of Public Relations in Greece
title_sort strategic involvement without strategic input an empirical analysis of the practice of public relations in greece
topic public relations
greece
industry sectors
strategic management
strategic communication
practitioners
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