PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives

Crisis refers to any occurrence that disturbs a normal routine of individuals or organisations and that inflicts undesirable consequences. Strategic management of a crisis is instrumental to lessen the undesirable impact to those affected. Over the years, scholars have developed theoretical framewor...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Zeti Azreen, Syed Abdullah Idid, Syed Arabi
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Language:English
Published: University of Newcastle, Australia 2020
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description Crisis refers to any occurrence that disturbs a normal routine of individuals or organisations and that inflicts undesirable consequences. Strategic management of a crisis is instrumental to lessen the undesirable impact to those affected. Over the years, scholars have developed theoretical frameworks and strategic responses to salvage organisations’ reputation from a myriad of crises. Major crises mainly in the United States and Europe, have been documented as case studies for teaching and learning. However, it is worth noting that there is no one-size-fits-all strategy in handling crises. Despite numerous crises events that have occurred in Malaysia, little attempt has been made to examine how these crises were managed from the public relations’ (PR) perspective. In addition, how PR practitioners in Malaysia perceived their role in crisis management and how they respond to a crisis have not been much explored. In view of this gap, this study aims to address the following objectives; (i) to explore how PR practitioners in Malaysia perceived their involvement in crisis management, (ii) to identify crisis response strategies adopted by practitioners and (iii) to examine possible role conflict perceived by PR practitioners in crisis management within an organisation. More than 300 PR practitioners working in various organizations in Malaysia took part in a survey conducted in 2018. The findings among others affirmed that PR practitioners perceived their role as dominant and important in crisis management. However, practitioners’ reactive approach in crisis management could hinder their ability in managing crisis effectively. The present study serves as a significant attempt to enrich the existing literature on PR role in crisis management from PR practitioners’perspective.
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spelling iium-804392021-02-23T14:56:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80439/ PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives Ahmad, Zeti Azreen Syed Abdullah Idid, Syed Arabi P87 Communication. Mass media Crisis refers to any occurrence that disturbs a normal routine of individuals or organisations and that inflicts undesirable consequences. Strategic management of a crisis is instrumental to lessen the undesirable impact to those affected. Over the years, scholars have developed theoretical frameworks and strategic responses to salvage organisations’ reputation from a myriad of crises. Major crises mainly in the United States and Europe, have been documented as case studies for teaching and learning. However, it is worth noting that there is no one-size-fits-all strategy in handling crises. Despite numerous crises events that have occurred in Malaysia, little attempt has been made to examine how these crises were managed from the public relations’ (PR) perspective. In addition, how PR practitioners in Malaysia perceived their role in crisis management and how they respond to a crisis have not been much explored. In view of this gap, this study aims to address the following objectives; (i) to explore how PR practitioners in Malaysia perceived their involvement in crisis management, (ii) to identify crisis response strategies adopted by practitioners and (iii) to examine possible role conflict perceived by PR practitioners in crisis management within an organisation. More than 300 PR practitioners working in various organizations in Malaysia took part in a survey conducted in 2018. The findings among others affirmed that PR practitioners perceived their role as dominant and important in crisis management. However, practitioners’ reactive approach in crisis management could hinder their ability in managing crisis effectively. The present study serves as a significant attempt to enrich the existing literature on PR role in crisis management from PR practitioners’perspective. University of Newcastle, Australia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80439/1/80439_PR%20practitioners%E2%80%99%20roles%20in%20crisis%20management.pdf Ahmad, Zeti Azreen and Syed Abdullah Idid, Syed Arabi (2020) PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 22. pp. 1-14. E-ISSN 1839-8227 https://iprm.org.my/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/apren-crisis-practitioners.pdf
spellingShingle P87 Communication. Mass media
Ahmad, Zeti Azreen
Syed Abdullah Idid, Syed Arabi
PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title_full PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title_fullStr PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title_full_unstemmed PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title_short PR practitioners’ roles in crisis management: Malaysian perspectives
title_sort pr practitioners’ roles in crisis management: malaysian perspectives
topic P87 Communication. Mass media
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