百家乐怎么玩-澳门百家乐官网娱乐城网址_网上百家乐是不是真的_全讯网888 (中国)·官方网站

"No comment" preferred to "I'm sorry" in Hong Kong

Shiona Mackenzie

 

 

Evidently, the Hong Kong consumer is one tough customer. As part of an ongoing Research Seminar Series, Assistant Professor Dr Betty Lee of CityU's Department of English and Communication, shared her findings on: "Hong Kong Consumers' Evaluation Process of Organizational Crisis", 11 October. Analysis of the responses of focus groups to a number of organizational crisis scenarios shows that, in order to succeed in Hong Kong, crisis management and communication should not necessarily conform to Western theory and practices.

Dr Lee pointed out that several gaps exist in current crisis communication writings: 'organizational crisis' lacks a shared definition; a conceptual framework has not yet been developed; the audience-orientation to crisis communication is not addressed; current crisis studies lack contextualization; and crisis communication studies are predominantly Western-based. In view of this, Dr Lee's seminar was designed to "revisit, refine and re-conceptualize the fundamental concepts".

For example, a North American assumption might be that the general public is likely to interpret an apology by a high-ranking organization representative as an acceptance of responsibility, and a "No comment" as shirking, if not denying it altogether. Some PR experts even recommend making an apology to the press (although legal advisors may disagree with this advice) as an expression of contrition, or to avoid the appearance of arrogance.

Talk is cheap

However, Hong Kong people, it seems, do not favour the apology strategy. Perhaps it has something to do with the way an apology has been employed. Possibly, the apology has been so frequently exploited that it is perceived as a form of sophistry,

or a facile attempt to make a problem, (or a person), go away—talk is cheap. Compensation, on the other hand, can provide tangible evidence of regret and humility.

Dr Lee presented substantial quantitative and qualitative data regarding Hong Kong consumers' evaluation process with regard to organizational crisis, which she continues to research. Her research contributes to the steadily growing body of knowledge on communications and PR across cultures, which began to attract broader public and global interest in the wake of business scandals such as the

collapse of Enron in December 2001.

 Dr Lee received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Psychology from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and her PhD in Communications from Hong Kong Baptist University. She participated in the Empirical Studies of Environmental Attitudes and Behavior section of the National Communication Association 2003 Convention, presenting a paper titled Predictors to Environmental Behavior in a Chinese-based Society: A Study of Adolescents in Hong Kong. Her research work has appeared in top international communication journals such as Communication Research, Journal of Public Relations Research, and Communication Yearbook. Her work won a "Top Paper" Award at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication International Conference.

The Research Series continues through 6 December in the New Media Laboratory (Y7544), Lift 4, 7/F, Yellow Zone, Academic Building. Upcoming topics include: "Globalization, State Capitalism and Media Conglomeration in China", "Management by Metaphor in the Strategic Change Process", and "SARS and the Shifting Signs of Urbanism". For information, call 2788-8870.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
速博网上娱乐| 网上百家乐官方网站| 河曲县| 24山在风水中的作用| 大发888 df888| 法拉利百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐赌场分析网| 榆社县| 百家乐象棋赌博| 革吉县| 赢家百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 天地人百家乐官网现金网| 百家乐二十一点| 打百家乐官网如何赢分| 风水(24山定凶吉)最新整理| 宝胜娱乐场| 百家乐官网大赌场娱乐网规则| 大发888代理| 24山龙合向向合水秘诀| 肯博百家乐官网现金网| 全讯网365| 博彩百家乐带连线走势图| 百家乐官网真钱游戏下载| 百家乐高额投注| 最新百家乐官网电脑游戏机| 顶级赌场连环夺宝下注有什么窍门 | 百家乐官网开户投注| 大发888游戏平台 新葡京| 百家乐星级游戏| 大发888赌场的微博| 百家乐制胜方法| 谈谈百家乐官网赢钱技巧| 大发888登录| 娱乐城百家乐可以代理吗 | 凯斯百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 赌百家乐咋赢对方| 百家乐官网分析仪有真的吗| bet365体育开户| 新锦江百家乐娱乐场开户注册 | 百家乐官网荷| 正规百家乐官网游戏下载|