Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z

Master of Science === Department of Journalism and Mass Communications === Xiaochen Zhang === This study examined crisis communication on social media applying relationship management theory. There are few credibility checks on social media platforms, and some say publics no longer believe messages...

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Main Author: Golway, Danielle
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35551
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-355512017-07-15T15:49:37Z Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z Golway, Danielle Crisis communication Social media Relationship management theory Generation Z Millennials Master of Science Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Xiaochen Zhang This study examined crisis communication on social media applying relationship management theory. There are few credibility checks on social media platforms, and some say publics no longer believe messages through this type of media (Domonoske, 2016; Ho, 2012). However, many people get news from social media platforms and trust the information they read (Turcotte, York, Irving, Scholl, & Pingree, 2015). Crisis theories suggest strong relationships are less affected by crisis situations, and relationships are heavily based on trust (Broom, Casey, & Ritchey, 1997; Coombs, 2000; Coombs & Holladay, 2006; Ledingham, 2003). Through a survey, this study found a statistically significant positive relationship between perceived organization-public relationship, trust and, credibility in crisis communication on social media within the Millennial and Generation Z groups. These generations are the most active on social media, and this study challenged the claim that they do not believe information online (Richards, 2017; Statista, 2016). 2017-05-04T14:48:22Z 2017-05-04T14:48:22Z 2017 August Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35551 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Crisis communication
Social media
Relationship management theory
Generation Z
Millennials
spellingShingle Crisis communication
Social media
Relationship management theory
Generation Z
Millennials
Golway, Danielle
Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
description Master of Science === Department of Journalism and Mass Communications === Xiaochen Zhang === This study examined crisis communication on social media applying relationship management theory. There are few credibility checks on social media platforms, and some say publics no longer believe messages through this type of media (Domonoske, 2016; Ho, 2012). However, many people get news from social media platforms and trust the information they read (Turcotte, York, Irving, Scholl, & Pingree, 2015). Crisis theories suggest strong relationships are less affected by crisis situations, and relationships are heavily based on trust (Broom, Casey, & Ritchey, 1997; Coombs, 2000; Coombs & Holladay, 2006; Ledingham, 2003). Through a survey, this study found a statistically significant positive relationship between perceived organization-public relationship, trust and, credibility in crisis communication on social media within the Millennial and Generation Z groups. These generations are the most active on social media, and this study challenged the claim that they do not believe information online (Richards, 2017; Statista, 2016).
author Golway, Danielle
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title Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
title_short Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
title_full Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
title_fullStr Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
title_full_unstemmed Relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation Z
title_sort relationship, trust and crisis communication on social media with millennials and generation z
publisher Kansas State University
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