Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research

Defining and identifying publics is crucial to PR research and practice. Despite this importance, it is rare to find scholarly works that have refined the concepts and frameworks of James Grunig’s Situational Theory of Publics, which has contributed to the development of PR theories on publics and t...

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Main Authors: Kim, Jeong-Nam, Park, Nohil, KIM, Soojin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research_smu-13512018-07-19T05:39:00Z Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research Kim, Jeong-Nam Park, Nohil KIM, Soojin Defining and identifying publics is crucial to PR research and practice. Despite this importance, it is rare to find scholarly works that have refined the concepts and frameworks of James Grunig’s Situational Theory of Publics, which has contributed to the development of PR theories on publics and their behaviors for decades. Thus, this present study aims to review the history, development, and extension of Grunig’s Situational Theory. Specifically, this study discusses conceptual origin and theoretical base of Situational Theory of Publics since 1966 and reviews evolutionary process to Situational Theory of Problem Solving. In addition, this study discusses how Situational Theory of Problem Solving can contribute to the understanding of public’s communicative actions and to the methods of public segmentation in our digitalized, networked society and the arrival of social media era. This present study lays the ground for the further development of future PR research and practices by proposing future research directions and applications of Situational Theory of Problem Solving in various areas. 2014-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research_smu/245 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1351&context=lkcsb_research_smu http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business (SMU Access Only) kor Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University publics public behavior public segmentation situational theory of publics situational theory of problem solving Business
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
country Singapore
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topic publics
public behavior
public segmentation
situational theory of publics
situational theory of problem solving
Business
spellingShingle publics
public behavior
public segmentation
situational theory of publics
situational theory of problem solving
Business
Kim, Jeong-Nam
Park, Nohil
KIM, Soojin
Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
description Defining and identifying publics is crucial to PR research and practice. Despite this importance, it is rare to find scholarly works that have refined the concepts and frameworks of James Grunig’s Situational Theory of Publics, which has contributed to the development of PR theories on publics and their behaviors for decades. Thus, this present study aims to review the history, development, and extension of Grunig’s Situational Theory. Specifically, this study discusses conceptual origin and theoretical base of Situational Theory of Publics since 1966 and reviews evolutionary process to Situational Theory of Problem Solving. In addition, this study discusses how Situational Theory of Problem Solving can contribute to the understanding of public’s communicative actions and to the methods of public segmentation in our digitalized, networked society and the arrival of social media era. This present study lays the ground for the further development of future PR research and practices by proposing future research directions and applications of Situational Theory of Problem Solving in various areas.
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author Kim, Jeong-Nam
Park, Nohil
KIM, Soojin
author_facet Kim, Jeong-Nam
Park, Nohil
KIM, Soojin
author_sort Kim, Jeong-Nam
title Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
title_short Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
title_full Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
title_fullStr Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
title_full_unstemmed Building Further on the Situational Theory of Publics: Theoretical Evolution to Situational Theory of Problem Solving and Future Research
title_sort building further on the situational theory of publics: theoretical evolution to situational theory of problem solving and future research
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research_smu/245
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1351&context=lkcsb_research_smu
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