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/library/oar/handle/123456789/117936| Title: | Developing the driver-employer relationship in terms of internal public relations activities |
| Authors: | ´źԾǷɲ쾱,Ѳܲ ʾdzٰǷɲ첹-ʾąٱ,Ծ첹 Krasa, Wiktor |
| Keywords: | Industrial relations Professional motor vehicle drivers Public relations Relationship marketing Marketing -- Management |
| Issue Date: | 2023 |
| Publisher: | University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association |
| Citation: | ´źԾǷɲ쾱,.,ʾdzٰǷɲ첹-ʾąٱ,.,&;,.(2023).ٱ𱹱DZ辱Բٳ-DzپDzԲٱǴԳٱԲܲپDzԲپپ.ܰDZٳܻ徱dzܰԲ,26(4),779-792. |
| Abstract: | PURPOSE: The article aims to present the principles of internal public relations in relation to
the electronic communication tools used by road transport companies from the perspective
of their managers and employees - the drivers. ٷұѷձ᰿ٰҳʱʸ鰿:ճ,DzԻܳٱٳԾٲǴŁǻɾٳܲ-ԳٱԲپDzԲ'ܱǰ,DzDzԱԱܰٳ±쾱ٲDz.ղپԲԻԲܲԲٳհԲ.ٰԲǰ泦Բ,ٳٳܻǰDzپdzٰԲǰdz貹Ծ.辱dzٳܻѲ2022DzܲԳٱԲپDzԲDzԲܱܰپDzԲԲڳܲԳپDzԲٲ.ճܰ,DzԻܳٱٱ2022,Ա410Ի63ԲDzԲ. FINDINGS: The website is the most prevalent communication tool, extensively used by 80.95% of surveyed companies. However, a noteworthy 16% of smaller companies do not possess or plan to create their websites. Social Media Usage: Facebook is the primary social media platform for transport companies, with 44.44% having profiles. Other platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn have lower adoption rates, ranging from 6% to 14%. The majority of companies do not plan to establish profiles on these platforms. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Basic communication tools are widely adopted, there's room for diversification and improvement, especially in the realm of advanced tools and social media. Understanding the varying impacts of these tools on different aspects of the business is crucial for tailoring communication strategies effectively. Regular evaluation and adaptation to industry changes will ensure the continued effectiveness of communication efforts. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The article presents the results of the authors' own research, which relates to the extent to the use of internal public relations tools in the assessment of managers and employees (professional drivers) of road transport companies in Poland. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/117936 |
| Appears in Collections: | European Research Studies Journal, Volume 26, Issue 4 |
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