A move to the bright side? When journalism is invited into internal communication
Corporate Communications: An International Journal
ISSN: 1356-3289
Article publication date: 30 August 2023
Issue publication date: 20 March 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Journalists moving into corporate communication have for many years been regarded as a move to the “dark side”. This paper turns the lens to explore how trained journalists working as internal communication practitioners due to their journalistic self-concept and skills can contribute to internal communication.
Design/methodology/approach
An interview study was conducted with twelve trained journalists working with internal communication in different types of organizations. Three indicators of professionalism, namely autonomy, altruism and expert knowledge, were used as categories to structure the interviews and analysis.
Findings
The respondents perceived that their journalistic self-concept and skills helped them identify the employee perspective, write relevant stories and deliver them quickly. Furthermore, their courage and lack of fear of authorities enabled them to challenge decisions made by their senior managers, especially regarding how, what and when to communicate.
Research limitations/implications
The three indicators of the journalist profession, – autonomy, altruism and journalistic knowledge and skills – may help establish internal communication that is relevant, transparent and trustworthy.
Practical implications
Organizations may benefit from building their internal communication around the three indicators of the journalist profession. They could, for example, host independent internal media that present the employees’ perspective and maintain a critical attitude to the organization in a relevant and compelling manner.
Originality/value
Few studies have explored the role of journalists working as internal communication practitioners and their contributions to internal communication.
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Citation
Madsen, V.T. and Andersen, H.T. (2024), "A move to the bright side? When journalism is invited into internal communication", Corporate Communications: An International Journal, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 221-237. https://doi.org/10.1108/CCIJ-12-2022-0156
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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