Sustainability – A fading imperative? Proposing a framework of issue maturation into grand challenges

IF 3.4 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Irina Lock
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With the institutionalization of sustainability in politics, the economy, and society, it has become so normal for organisations to talk about sustainability that the question is whether the concept has reached its peak in public attention. But if this imperative is fading, what will be next? This article traces the emergence and evolution of sustainability as the grand challenge it has become today. Inspired by complexity theories, it proposes a framework that challenges issue life cycle models from the mass communication era by suggesting that media coverage alone is not a sufficient predictor for an issue’s life. Instead, if organisations want to know which issue will emerge as the next grand challenge, they have to analyse the interactions of topic-, actor-, and system-level factors. The role of organisations’ public relations strategies is considered key for issue maturation. By applying this framework, researchers and practitioners will be able to scan the environment to better understand which could be the grand challenge of tomorrow. The article speculates whether it might be net zero to follow up on sustainability. Six avenues for further empirical research to corroborate this framework for public relations research are discussed, and their implications for practice. This framework of issue maturation into grand challenges is an attempt to update foundational theories of public relations to the digital era by embracing the idea that public communication is inherently constitutive, dynamic, and nonlinear.
可持续发展——一种日渐式微的必要性?提出一个将问题成熟为重大挑战的框架
随着可持续性在政治、经济和社会中的制度化,组织谈论可持续性已经变得如此正常,问题是这个概念是否已经达到了公众关注的顶峰。但如果这种必要性正在消退,接下来会是什么呢?这篇文章追溯了可持续性的出现和演变,因为它已经成为今天的巨大挑战。受复杂性理论的启发,它提出了一个框架,挑战大众传播时代的问题生命周期模型,认为媒体报道本身并不能充分预测问题的生命周期。相反,如果组织想知道哪个问题将成为下一个重大挑战,他们必须分析主题、参与者和系统级因素之间的相互作用。组织的公共关系策略的作用被认为是问题成熟的关键。通过应用这一框架,研究人员和从业人员将能够扫描环境,以更好地了解哪些可能是未来的重大挑战。这篇文章推测,跟进可持续发展是否可能是净零。本文讨论了进一步实证研究以证实这一公共关系研究框架的六个途径,以及它们对实践的影响。这一将问题成熟为大挑战的框架是一种尝试,通过接受公共传播本质上是构成的、动态的和非线性的观点,将公共关系的基础理论更新到数字时代。
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8.00
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期刊介绍: The Public Relations Review is the oldest journal devoted to articles that examine public relations in depth, and commentaries by specialists in the field. Most of the articles are based on empirical research undertaken by professionals and academics in the field. In addition to research articles and commentaries, The Review publishes invited research in brief, and book reviews in the fields of public relations, mass communications, organizational communications, public opinion formations, social science research and evaluation, marketing, management and public policy formation.
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