When public relations ethics clash with reality: How PR professionals negotiate “brown envelope” practices in interactions with journalists

O Adegbola, O Aromona, AA Elega - Public Relations Review, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract “Brown envelope journalism”, a practice that involves the exchange of cash gifts for
positive coverage, has received considerable scholarly attention and is viewed as a …

[HTML][HTML] Perception and Contribution of Public Relations to Society: What Does the Public Think? Insights from Türkiye

TS Görpe, B Öksüz - Social Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study is to understand how the public perceives public relations and why it is
perceived in that way by society. This research is related to the perception of public relations …

[PDF][PDF] Navigating the Governance Gap in Global Development Finance: Lessons from Ghana

B Simons - 2024 - findevlab.org
This paper sheds light on a rift that has emerged in the international political economy of
development finance. Global mission-setters—consisting of international public finance …

[PDF][PDF] Perception of Public Relations Practice Among Selected Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) In Ghana

I Tandoh, KA Duffour, M Essandoh… - Communicare: Journal …, 2022 - journal.lspr.ac.id
The study's goal was to find out what some of Ghana's top executives thought about public
relations. The goals were to determine the Chief Executive Officers'(CEOs') understanding of …

[图书][B] “Soli” in the Ghanaian Media Landscape: Views From Journalists From Community Radio Stations

P Buadee - 2023 - search.proquest.com
There has been a long-standing debate among media scholars and journalists with regards
the ethical implication of brown envelope journalism, known in Ghana as “soli.” While some …

[引用][C] Perception of Public Relations Practice Among Selected Chief Executive Officers (CEO's) in Ghana

M Asare - 2021 - Ghana Institute of Journalism

[引用][C] Assessing Interactive Online Communication and Its Effect on Public Relations Outcomes with Insight from Selected Banks

M Mensah-Aborampah - 2021 - Ghana Institute of Journalism