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Modeling Corporate Communication in Social Media

Modeling Corporate Communication in Social Media
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摘要 Social media are used in corporate communication more and more actively. Operating in conditions of the attention economy companies are fighting for the audience attention and that's why social media become valuable for them. However, the popular corporate communication theories and models were created at the time, when social media did not exist and could not fully reflect the special nature of the communication that is typical for the social media environment. This generates the need for a new corporate communication model. As a result of analysing the habits employed by users and br^mds in social media, as well as the existing models of corporate communication, the author proposes an "added value model", which illustrates the process of corporate communication in social media. According to this model, the process of corporate communication in social media is ongoing taking into account both the company's and users' goals, selecting particular social media on the basis of their message and enriching communication with a communicative added value. The element of added value indicates that social media have a potential to become not only a communication channel, but also a platform, which provides a limited or full range of services, service support, and satisfies users' needs. Thus, the proposed model could serve as a point of reference and evaluation, which is crucial for starting or improving corporate communication in social media.
作者 Olga Kazaka
机构地区 University of Latvia
出处 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2012年第9期881-900,共20页 新闻与大众传媒(英文版)
关键词 social media attention economy corporate communication MODEL 社会化 媒体 企业通信 价值模型 建模 通信模式 服务支持 通信理论
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