- Public Relations and Crisis Communication
- Misinformation and Its Impacts
- Media Studies and Communication
- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- Corporate Identity and Reputation
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Management and Organizational Studies
- Innovation and Knowledge Management
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Social Media and Politics
- Family Business Performance and Succession
- Digital Games and Media
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- Network Traffic and Congestion Control
- Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
- Computational and Text Analysis Methods
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
- Green IT and Sustainability
- Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Media Influence and Health
- Digital Economy and Work Transformation
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
Leeds Beckett University
2022-2025
University of Jyväskylä
2020-2023
Innovative Designs in Environments for an Aging Society
2019
IULM University
2019
Emerald Group Publishing (United Kingdom)
2019
Aarhus University
2019
People are increasingly turning to social media for their news and sharing discussing with others. Simultaneously, organizations becoming platform-dependent posting short forms of on sites in the hope that audiences will not only consume this but also comment share it. This article joins other journalism studies exploring phenomenon through a relational approach better understand how organizations, particularly newspapers, cultivating relationships via media. Drawing public relations theory...
ABSTRACT This research investigates individuals' reactions and coping strategies during a prolonged health crisis over distinct temporal phases (i.e., early late stages of the pandemic) geographical locations Australia, Finland, Italy, South Korea, Sweden, United States). Using infectious disease threat (IDT) appraisal model as guide, we conducted two separate studies at different intervals to investigate individuals utilised in response COVID‐19 pandemic. Findings revealed cross‐country...
Digitalization is affecting not only the corporate communication function within organizations, but also giving rise to numerous new and unpredictable digitally-influenced societal issues. The more these changes occur, greater responsibility of communicators monitor manage effects. To make sense effects, this article introduces novel Digital Media-Arena (DMA) Framework (Badham et al., 2022, 2024) which outlines 14 digital spaces where stakeholders, publics communicate today. then examines...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought several challenges to businesses and societies. In response, many corporations have supported local communities authorities in the management of pandemic. Although these initiatives, which can be considered forms corporate social responsibility (CSR), were highly coupled with explicit CSR communication campaigns, little is known about whether campaigns effective. Previous research indicates that culture shape people’s perceptions initiatives communications,...
Public health messages disseminated by trusted government authorities are likely to have more influence over individuals' intentions and behaviors. However, individuals worldwide different levels of trust in authorities, which leads varying compliance intentions. Additionally, these may vary during major public crises, such as pandemics. Based on a COVID-19 pandemic communication survey (
During highly uncertain times such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, it is vital to understand and predict individuals’ responses governments’ crisis risk communication. This study draws on Orientation-Stimulus-Orientation-Response (O-S-O-R) model examine (1) whether uncertainty reduction motivation (a pre-orientation factor) drove Americans turn traditional news media and/or social (stimuli) obtain COVID-19 information; (2) if these preferences shaped their knowledge,...
Purpose This paper refines the Digital Media–Arena (DMA) framework to address diversity of stakeholders contributing production, (re)appropriation and (re)distribution organisational messages in digital environments. It also presents a case analysis for purpose demonstrating applicability revised conceptual critical situation. Design/methodology/approach Grounded key public relations, corporate communication strategic research, this study first extends DMA by introducing six new forms...
Abstract The DIAMOND project (Domestic IBC Applications for Multimedia on Demand; = Integrated Broadband Communications), sponsored by the EC (RACE R2105), had objective of exploring and demonstrating technical feasibility providing Video On Demand (VOD) to home, with an acceptable quality service at cost level. Within Philips, a Server (VS) Set Top Box (STB) were developed, while Octacon developed Service Gateway (SGW). system was tested both public switched network using ADSL (Helsinki,...
Tämä projekti tutki eri COVID-19-pandemiaan yhteiskunnallisissa rooleissa toimivien tahojen, kuten hallituksen, uutismedioiden, terveysviranomaisten, asiantuntijoiden, liike-elämän organisaatioiden, vaikutusta yleisön asenteisiin ja käyttäytymiseen. Projektin tutkimusraportti tuo esiin näkökulmia liittyen uutismedioiden rooliin pandemian aikana, esitellen muun muassa, miten sisällöt journalistiset valinnat johtivat COVID-19-pandemian aihevalintaa, uutisoinnin sävyä sekä kriisikerrontaa....
Abstract The news media plays a vital role in influencing public perceptions about topics, issues and crises. They also act as important intermediaries between organizations public, enabling to shape how people think crisis topics actors. Monitoring coverage assessing the media's agenda‐setting can help respond more effectively emerging situations. When crises are prolonged affect many countries, analysis become tedious task for managers. This study demonstrates natural language processing...