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Download the Full Report (PDF): Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? Download the Press Release: MAHA Global and the Institute for Public Relations Unveil Research Findings on the Financial Impact of Corporate Reputation MAHA Global and the Institute for Public Relations conducted research on the relationship between financial performance and reputation. Using MAHA’s Darwin Intelligence ..read more
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From the 2023 CPRE Signature Report, Part I The 2023 CPRE report, Navigating Change: Recommendations for Advancing Undergraduate Education is the sixth Signature study by the Commission on Public Relations Education since its inception in 1973. Presented as part of CPRE’s 50th anniversary, the report provides perspectives from 466 professionals, both practitioners and educators. Thirty-eight ..read more
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This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center Dr. Rebecca Leach and colleagues explored compassion among coworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective was to understand how workers navigated being able to work independently and feeling empowered to make change (increased agency) while simultaneously helping one another and fostering a culture of compassion to get through ..read more
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Forrester and Salesforce researched how organizations are using AI in strategy, specifically AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) software. An online survey of 773 global business decision-makers with responsibilities for their organization’s CRM and AI was conducted from August – September 2023. Key findings include: 1.) 92% believe a strong data strategy is critical to AI ..read more
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This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center based on the original study. Dr. Laura Lemon and Dr. Matthew VanDyke examined how employees at research-intensive universities used communication to make sense of their engagement experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, they explored employee engagement experiences during this unprecedented, challenging time when there ..read more
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Fortune and Deloitte examined the top challenges that CEOs are currently facing and their perceptions on the global economy. Fortune and Deloitte surveyed CEOs from the Fortune 500, Fortune Global 500, and other select executives from Feb. 13–23, 2024. Key findings include: 1.) 65% of CEOs felt geopolitical concerns, most specifically the U.S. election, are ..read more
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This blog is provided by the Digital Media Research Center (DMRC) Pew Research Center analyzed U.S. adults’ opinions on TikTok and how those opinions vary based on their posting activity. A survey of 869 U.S. adults with a valid TikTok handle was conducted in August 2023. The survey was distributed to members of the Center’s ..read more
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Dr. Dam Hee Kim, Joshua von Herrmann, and Dr. Seungahn Nah researched the potential of news portals as influencers on civic engagement, specifically regarding community engagement and public affairs. A national survey of 1,294 Korean adults was conducted from April 4–9, 2019. News portals were classified in two different ways: 1.) Active news portals that ..read more
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This blog is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center (OCRC) “Now more than ever, decision-makers can’t act alone; they must bring diverse perspectives to the table and ensure that those voices are fully heard” (Fletcher et al., 2023, para 2). Dissent originates from the Latin dissentire, meaning “feeling apart” (Kassing, 1997). “Dissent” in ..read more
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New York, NY — April 3, 2024 — The Institute for Public Relations (IPR) has launched IPR NEXT, a new membership community for emerging leaders with less than 10 years of experience. IPR NEXT is designed to empower professionals in their early career stages with research-driven training and development opportunities, mentorship, and peer connection opportunities ..read more