Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles

For the purpose of enhancing organizational sustainability in global markets, organizational public relations practitioners in international firms take roles to respond toward the global public. This study explores practitioners’ perceptions of their job roles in global public relations firms and id...

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Main Authors: JiYeon Jeong, Nohil Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1646
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spelling doaj-51935f4810044e43b11b09ca672d747b2020-11-24T21:45:46ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-09-0199164610.3390/su9091646su9091646Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job RolesJiYeon Jeong0Nohil Park1School of Advertising & Public Relations, Hongik University, 2639 Sejong-ro, Jochiwon-eup, Sejong 30100, KoreaDepartment of Health & Strategic Communication, College of Integrated Social Science, CHA University, 120 Haeryong-ro, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 11160, KoreaFor the purpose of enhancing organizational sustainability in global markets, organizational public relations practitioners in international firms take roles to respond toward the global public. This study explores practitioners’ perceptions of their job roles in global public relations firms and identifies the elements that support those roles. To address these concerns, a qualitative method, specifically an in-depth interview, was conducted because it endeavors to reveal and understand what lies deep within the complexity of a little-known phenomenon. As the specific public of this research, Korean practitioners were selected, since the public relations industry in Korea has been influenced by globalization, and diverse global public relations firms have branches in Korea. Analysis of in-depth interviews suggests a typology of three newly defined roles for Korean practitioners: strategic counselor/manager role, non-strategic technician role, and business manager role for practitioners’ own firms. It also identifies nine elements affecting public relations practitioners’ roles. The important and powerful elements were chiefly attributed to culturally specific influences. This study provides critical clues for enhancing both entrepreneurial sustainability in global markets and the professionalism of public relations. Finally, public relations practitioners will be better able to make optimal decisions regarding their client organizations’ adopted strategy.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1646organizational sustainability in global marketsglobal firmsKoreaculturejob rolespublic relations
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Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
Sustainability
organizational sustainability in global markets
global firms
Korea
culture
job roles
public relations
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Nohil Park
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title Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
title_short Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
title_full Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
title_fullStr Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
title_full_unstemmed Core Elements for Organizational Sustainability in Global Markets: Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perceptions of Their Job Roles
title_sort core elements for organizational sustainability in global markets: korean public relations practitioners’ perceptions of their job roles
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-09-01
description For the purpose of enhancing organizational sustainability in global markets, organizational public relations practitioners in international firms take roles to respond toward the global public. This study explores practitioners’ perceptions of their job roles in global public relations firms and identifies the elements that support those roles. To address these concerns, a qualitative method, specifically an in-depth interview, was conducted because it endeavors to reveal and understand what lies deep within the complexity of a little-known phenomenon. As the specific public of this research, Korean practitioners were selected, since the public relations industry in Korea has been influenced by globalization, and diverse global public relations firms have branches in Korea. Analysis of in-depth interviews suggests a typology of three newly defined roles for Korean practitioners: strategic counselor/manager role, non-strategic technician role, and business manager role for practitioners’ own firms. It also identifies nine elements affecting public relations practitioners’ roles. The important and powerful elements were chiefly attributed to culturally specific influences. This study provides critical clues for enhancing both entrepreneurial sustainability in global markets and the professionalism of public relations. Finally, public relations practitioners will be better able to make optimal decisions regarding their client organizations’ adopted strategy.
topic organizational sustainability in global markets
global firms
Korea
culture
job roles
public relations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1646
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