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Title: The influence of social media in building organisational relationships in the public relations industry in South Africa
Authors: Mzizi, Siyabonga L. 
Govender, Nereshnee
Govender, Vaneshree 
Keywords: Public relations;Social media;Organisational communication;Engagement
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2023
Source: Mzizi, S.L., Govender, N. and Govender, V. 2023. The influence of social media in building organisational relationships in the public relations industry in South Africa. Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law. 12: 8-30.
Journal: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law; Vol. 12
Abstract: 
Social media has created a new era of global communication. It is reshaping communication in organisations, thereby compeling many to rethink their communication strategies. In today's
technologically driven era, organisations face a multitude of responsibilities and challenges,
one of which is the participatory nature of social media which requires a high level of
responsiveness. Despite the global social media revolution, not all public relations practitioners
in organisations use social media to its fullest potential, regardless of the advantages it may
offer. This case study on a leading public relations and communications body in South Africa
is used to analyse how social media could be used to maintain effective organisational
communication. An interpretative, qualitative approach is employed. Data is gathered through
interviews and thematic analysis enabled the categorisation of data into themes. Findings reveal
a poor level of engagement on social media platforms and recommends the creation of online
discussion forums, the reviewing and monitoring social media platforms, enabling the younger
generation of public relations practitioners to spearhead social media activity, and the training
and development of practitioners to instil confidence and understanding of social media use.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5119
ISSN: 2047-8747
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Academic Support)

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