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Netsins į starfsumhverfi žeirra sem starfa aš markašsmįlum og almannatengslum
MA ritgerš mķn ķ almannatengslum, skilaš inn janśar 2000. Ritgeršin
er į ensku og fjallar um įhrif Netsins į starf žeirra almannatengla
og markašsmanna og žaš breytta samskiptaumhverfi sem tilkoma Netsins
hefur į samskiptaumhverfi fyrirtękja og stofnana. Śtdrįttur śr ritgeršinni
er hér aš nešan
Sękja ritgeršina (238KB į pdf
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Abstract
This
dissertation explores the issues that the Internet presents to the public
relations profession. It raises the question if the Internet can be
considered a facilitator of the two-way symmetrical model of public
relations, suggests indicators of best practice on the Internet and
future avenues of research.
The
research is based on a literary review and semi-structured qualitative
interviews with four public relations consultants in Iceland and in
the UK and one tutor with the Manchester Metropolitan University. The
Internet presents public relations practitioners and managers with an
increasingly volatile environment where consumers and activists are
empowered.
At
the same time public relations practitioners and managers seem ill prepared
to face up to the challenge of the Internet. The Internet itself seems
not to be a sufficient prerequisite for the practice of two-way symmetrical
public relations. Factors such as the worldviews of management and public
relations practitioners, the nature of the business of each organisation
and the power of other stakeholders in the stakeholder network remain
important.
The
Internet is beset with communications clutter. Successful online communication
seem to require information-rich and dynamic web sites, contribution
to online communities and personalised user experience. Avenues of research
include the possibility of symmetrical public relations on the Internet,
the issue of gaining trust online, involvement of public relations practitioners
in online communications and crisis and issues management on the Internet.