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Multiple senders and receivers: a business communication model
David S. Waller, Michael J. PolonskyImplicit in the traditional model of communication is the assumption that an individual or organization sends a single message to one receiver, or class of receivers. However, in…
Mission statements as corporate communications: the consequences of social constructionism
Christopher HackleyAn agenda for a social constructionist perspective on corporate communication. It seeks to do so by focusing on the mission statement as an aspect of corporate communications…
The Finnish pulp and paper industry: a case study in media as stakeholder
Tuomo TakalaPresents and analyses a current discourse surrounding social and environmental responsibility in the Finnish paper industry between 1970–1995. Addresses theoretical modes of…
Managers' and employees' perceptions of communication in a service culture: a case study
Gustav Puth, Michael T. EwingOrganisational culture is largely the result of the interaction between the people of an organisation over time and communication plays a major role in such intra‐organisational…
The Industrial Society
Craig WhittakerAmong the many demands placed on the busy corporate practitioner, communication training of staff can be seen as either a difficult personal responsibility, or an expensive…
The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution
Richard VareyThis is a saga of communication media inventions and their unforeseen consequences, with more than a few surprises. Asimov, Hitler, Aristophanes, and Clinton are just a few…
News from the Internet
Ann LuzeckyjThe following Websites have useful information for international communication.
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- Martina Topic