Corporate Communications: An International Journal: Volume 1 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents

Information sources: do women want and value information more than men?

Ronald J. Burke

Examines gender differences in communication patterns within a single, large, professional services firm. Considers nine specific sources of information, falling under three broad…

Corporate image building: the case of US Singapore

B.C. Ghosh, Ho Ho

Claims that brand image is not the same as corporate image, and that companies must actively promote company and brand names. Reviews relevant literature before addressing the…

Interorganizational communication from a resource‐dependence perspective

Patricia Karathanos

Explores the relationships between organizational communication and organization theory. Focuses on interorganizational communication and assesses several models of…

Undergraduate perception of corporate communications

Kevin Moloney

Examines undergraduate corporate communications, and argues that the division into marketing and non‐marketing components is only partial. Students' curriculum choices often…

Corporate communications through whistleblowing

Gerald Vinten

Some view whistleblowing — informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace — as being undesirable. However, if whistleblowing is incorporated as a natural part of the…

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ISSN:

1356-3289

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Martina Topic