Defining the gap between research and practice in public relations programme evaluation
towards a new research agenda

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Beteiligte: Gregory, Anne (VerfasserIn), Watson, Tom
veröffentlicht: 2008
Teil von: , Erschienen in: Journal of Marketing Communications, volume 14 / 2008, number 5, pp. 337-350. [ISSN: 1466-4445; 1352-7266]
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Umfang: 15 pp
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: , Erschienen in: Journal of Marketing Communications, volume 14 / 2008, number 5, pp. 337-350. [ISSN: 1466-4445; 1352-7266]
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"The current situation in public relations programme evaluation is neatly summarized by McCoy who commented that ‘probably the most common buzzwords in public relations in the last ten years have been evaluation and accountability’ (McCoy 2005, 3). This paper examines the academic and practitioner-based literature and research on programme evaluation and it detects different priorities and approaches that may partly explain why the debate on acceptable and agreed evaluation methods continues. It analyses those differences and proposes a research agenda to bridge the gap and move the debate forward." [Information des Anbieters]

Introduction; Research questions; Research method; Academic research; Industry/practitioner studies; UK industry policy developments; Practitioner research; Discussion; Conclusion; Notes on contributors; References