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We Are Listening to You (as Good as We Can): A Qualitative Study on the Potential of Internal Corporate Social Listening as a Strategic Approach for Corporate Communication

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This document is a part of the following document:
Communicating with, through, and as the Recipient: Changing the Rules in Strategic Communication and Journalism

Feierabend, Niklas
Fischer, Anna
Fuchs, Sara
Krakau, Christine
Kurtze, Hannah
Wassermann, Robin

Abstract

The aim of this research is to identify the potential of internal corporate Social Listening for corporate communications. To this end, the following research-guiding question is posed: What potential does internal corporate Social Listening offer as a strategic approach for the corporate communicat... view more

The aim of this research is to identify the potential of internal corporate Social Listening for corporate communications. To this end, the following research-guiding question is posed: What potential does internal corporate Social Listening offer as a strategic approach for the corporate communication of groups and group-affiliated subsidiaries with a branch office in Germany? To answer this question, qualitative, partially standardized guided interviews were conducted with communication experts from twelve corporate groups or subsidiaries with branches in Germany. The study explores in detail how internal corporate Social Listening is used in corporate communication, to what extent it is integrated into the respective communication strategy, and what strengths and weaknesses it offers for corporate communication. The results suggest that internal corporate Social Listening can contribute to corporate value creation, especially in the context of reputation, issue and stakeholder relationship management. However, this potential has not been fully exploited, as the inbound dimension of corporate communication is still underestimated. Internal corporate Social Listening should be actively incorporated into a company‘s communication strategy.... view less

Keywords
enterprise; communication; social media; monitoring; Intranet; interaction

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
Social Listening; Internal Social Network; Internal Communication; Strategic Communication

Collection Title
Communicating with, through, and as the Recipient: Changing the Rules in Strategic Communication and Journalism

Editor
Godulla, Alexander; Doberts, Sabrina; Müller, Carolina; Ötting, Hannah

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Leipzig

Page/Pages
p. 132-166

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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