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Institute for Public Relations

The Institute for Public Relations is an independent nonprofit that bridges the academy and the profession, supporting PR research and mainstreaming this knowledge into practice through PR education.

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2008 Tuck School Academic Symposium
This meeting brought together academics, communications practitioners and journalists to discuss the state of the profession
2007 Tuck School Academic Symposium
This meeting brought together academics and communications practitioners to discuss the state of the profession
The Authentic Enterprise
The Arthur W. Page Society, an association whose mission is to strengthen the role of the corporate public relations officer as an executive management…
Using Public Relations Research to Drive Business Results
This paper will primarily focus on tying public relations programs to business results.
Measuring the Effectiveness of Speakers Programs
This paper provides recommendations on assessing the effectiveness of speaking opportunities...
How Big Is Public Relations (and Why Does It Matter)?
The Economic Impact of Our Profession
This paper argues that our identity as a profession has a strong connection to issues of size and economic impact on society...
Arthur W. Page Society/Tuck School of Business Academic Symposium
This meeting brought together academics, communications practitioners and journalists to discuss the state of the profession and new areas of research...…
Prioritizing Stakeholders for Public Relations
By reviewing the literature in stakeholder theory, stakeholder management, and public relations, this paper arrives at a model that prioritizes stakeholders…
Putting PR Measurement and Evaluation Into Historical Perspective
There has been a good deal of attention in recent years on how important it is to measure and evaluate the effectiveness of public relations programs and…
The Role of Public Relations in Management And Its Contribution to Organizational and Societal Effectiveness
I have observed public relations practice around the world as a scholarly researcher for over 35 years. In general, I believe five trends are occurring.…

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