Prioritising employee-organisation relationships in non-profit organisations in Kenya: Antecedents, queries and contradictions

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Prioritising employee-organisation relationships in non-profit organisations in Kenya: Antecedents, queries and contradictions

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Title: Prioritising employee-organisation relationships in non-profit organisations in Kenya: Antecedents, queries and contradictions
Author: Gitau, Julie Gathoni; Chebii, Stella Jerop
Abstract: Although employees are the most critical of organisation publics, it is unclear whether employee-organisation relationships (EORs) in non-profit organisations (NPOs) in Kenya are prioritised. To investigate this question further, the study explored relationship antecedents in two non-profit organisations. The study was informed by relationship management theory and the symmetrical communication framework. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were carried out among 24 purposively sampled management and non-management employees. The data was manually analysed and requisite a priori and in vivo codes and themes identified. The study findings suggest a lack of understanding about the strategic role of public relations in the organisation. Further, technician oriented PR departments mediate the perceptions of and effort expended on internal relationships. Managing employee-organisation relationships was perceived more as a human resource rather than a PR function which precludes more robust forms of PR practice. The researchers recommend a clear demarcation between the public relations and human resource function and to build strategic PR departments that embrace internal relationship management.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/3767
Date: 2020-06


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