An appraisal of public relations contributions to organizational growth in nigeria; a case study of the banking sector
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Public Relations
- 2.2Theoretical Framework of Public Relations
- 2.3Public Relations Strategies
- 2.4Role of Public Relations in Organizational Growth
- 2.5Public Relations in the Banking Sector
- 2.6Public Relations Measurement and Evaluation
- 2.7Public Relations and Stakeholder Engagement
- 2.8Public Relations Crisis Management
- 2.9Public Relations and Brand Reputation
- 2.10Public Relations and Corporate Social Responsibility
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Research Instruments
- 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Research Limitations
- 3.8Data Validation Techniques
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Public Relations Practices in Nigerian Banks
- 4.3Impact of Public Relations on Organizational Growth
- 4.4Challenges Faced by Public Relations Practitioners
- 4.5Comparison of Public Relations Strategies
- 4.6Recommendations for Improving Public Relations
- 4.7Future Research Directions
- 4.8Implications for Practice
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations
- 5.6Areas for Future Research
- 5.7Conclusion and Final Remarks
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Public relations (PR) has become an essential function for organizations to maintain relationships with their stakeholders and enhance their reputation in today's competitive business environment. This study aims to appraise the contributions of public relations to organizational growth in Nigeria, focusing on the banking sector as a case study. The research will employ a mixed-method approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods to gather comprehensive insights. Qualitative methods such as interviews with PR professionals and senior management in the banking sector will provide in-depth perspectives on the strategies and practices employed in public relations. On the other hand, quantitative surveys distributed to employees and customers will help measure the impact of PR activities on organizational growth metrics such as brand reputation, customer loyalty, and financial performance. The study will explore how public relations activities such as media relations, crisis communication, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and internal communication contribute to enhancing organizational growth in the Nigerian banking sector. By analyzing the effectiveness of these PR strategies, the research aims to provide valuable insights for organizations seeking to leverage PR for sustainable growth and competitive advantage. Furthermore, the research will examine the challenges faced by public relations practitioners in the Nigerian banking sector, including regulatory constraints, cultural considerations, and technological advancements. Understanding these challenges will enable organizations to develop tailored PR strategies that align with the local business environment and societal expectations. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the body of knowledge on public relations in Nigeria, particularly in the context of the banking sector. By identifying best practices and key success factors in PR management, the research will offer practical recommendations for organizations to optimize their PR efforts for driving organizational growth and building resilience in the face of challenges. Overall, this research seeks to shed light on the crucial role of public relations in fostering organizational growth in Nigeria, with implications for enhancing stakeholder relationships, reputation management, and overall business performance in the dynamic banking sector.
Thesis Overview
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</p><div><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Public relations describes any form of communication which is aimed at bringing about goodwill and mutual understanding between an organization and its publics. As a planned communication, it concerns every organization, whether commercial or noncommercial, government inclusive. This is because, every organization needs to create a favorable image for itself before its internal and external publics for successful operation (Asemah, 2011).</p><p>Modern public relations (PR) practices first became popular in the United States in the early 1920s with the publication of Edward Bernays’s influential text (Nessmann, 1995) entitled ‘The Crystallization of Public Opinion’. Since then, the practice and management of public relations became a global enterprise (Sriramesh and VerÄiÄ, 2002; Culbertson et. al, 1996) that cannot be ignored. Within a short period, public relations gained popularity not only in the United States but also amongst foreign governments (Kunczic, 2003) and multinational firms (Olasky, 1987; Hutton et. al, 2001; Wakefield, 2000; Sriramesh, 1996). Today, public relations are practiced in most countries around the world and more importantly in non-western developing countries (Al-Enad, 1990).</p><p>Contrary to Ajala (1993) and many other authors that public relations practice began in Nigeria during World War II, modern public relations practices began in Abeokuta, Nigeria on December 3, 1859, when the Christian Missionary Society (CMS) published the “Iwe Irohin” (meaning news journal), Nigeria’s first newspaper (Salawu, 2004a). The trigger for the creation of this newspaper is grounded in the desire by church missioners to inform parishioners of weekly Christian activities within the church.</p><p>This newspaper performed the first public relations function by providing up to date information concerning missionary activities as well as socio-economic and political activities affecting Anglican parishioners, Abeokuta indigenes, the settlers (Creoles) and Europeans at large. Our position is in consonance with Bates (2006). While tracing the history of public relations, Bates (2006) asserted that the development of modern PR began with the use of oratory, newspapers, meetings, committees, pamphlets, and correspondence by rebelling American colonies against England to win people to their cause”. The <em>Iwe Iroyin, </em>the first PR medium in Nigeria included news about colonial administration, some foreign affairs, advertisements and public announcements (Salawu, 2004b). Furthermore, the <em>Iwe Iroyin </em>laid the foundation of modern classified publicity, public advocacy and public announcements on births and deaths (Oduntan, 2005) in Nigeria.</p><p>Nigeria is miles ahead of a number of advanced industrialized countries when it comes to the professionalization of public relations. Our conviction is predicated on two arguments. First, unlike the Chartered Institute of Public Relations London, which got its professional charter in 2004, public relations practices had since 1990 been recognized by the successive governments in Nigeria as a professional discipline. The Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) got the professional charter, which recognized PR practices as a professional discipline in 1990 (Molleda and Alhassan, 2005). The charter limited the practice of public relations in Nigeria exclusively to persons registered by NIPR.</p><p>Besides, it was established far ahead of many European and North American public relations institutes. The popularity enjoyed by the professionalization of PR practices in Nigeria has encouraged many Nigerian universities and polytechnics to develop and run academic and professional degrees in this discipline (especially at postgraduate level).</p><p>Conservatively, there are at least 20 higher institutions of learning in Nigeria offering specialist degree programs in public relations (Otubanjo and Amujo, 2009).</p><p>Public relations has contributed greatly to the growth and development of Nigeria through all its phases of growth.</p><p>Public relations is a management function in human organization, which helps in establishing a favorable relationship between an organization and its publics. The import of this is that, every organization, be it commercial or non-commercial, government or non-governmental, has certain goals to achieve; such goals may be in sales, expansion, customer satisfaction, innovation, fighting competition, diversification and increase in the numbers of customers. Effective coordination of activities will be needed to achieve these goals and objectives.</p><p>Public relations and all its ramifications including reputation building and management are crucial for any organization especially one that seeks profits. However, despite the widely acknowledged role of public relations in organizational performance, many chief executives hardly openly appreciate public relations in their organizational pecking order. In the banking sector of Nigeria, like other sectors, public relations in not treated as a management function. In all the banks in Nigeria there is none where a public relations practitioner is on the Board of Directors. This situation deprives the organizations the advantages of having public relations input in the policy formulation stage, where it is most crucial. As Daramola (2003, p.184) has rightly observed, “a public relations department will only be as useful as to management as the administrators want it to be. If management thinks of the public relations functions in a small way, then it will occupy a minor place in the scheme of things and its contributions would be inconsequential…” Indeed, this is the one of the matter as it raises the question of the level of consideration the public relations is presented.</p><p><strong>1.3 RESEARCH QUESTION </strong></p><p>The following questions were formulated to guide this study</p><ol><li>What are the impact of public relations to the growth of the banking sector in Nigeria</li><li>What contribution does public relations has on organization growth in Nigeria</li><li>What are the challenges affecting public relations in the banking sector in Nigeria</li></ol><p><strong>1.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>The aim of this studies to critically study about the impact of Public Relations on Nigeria banking sector. The objectives are:</p><ol><li>Find out the impact of public relations to the growth of the banking sector in Nigeria</li><li>Assess the contribution of public relations on organization growth in Nigeria</li><li>Find out the challenges affecting public relations in the banking sector in Nigeria</li></ol><p><strong>1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS</strong></p><p><strong>Ho:</strong> there is no significant impact of public relations on the growth of the banking sector in Nigeria</p><p><strong>Hi: </strong>there is no significant impact of public relations on the growth of the banking sector in Nigeria</p><p><strong>1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The idea of the research work is on the assessment of the contributions of Public Relations to Nigeria. This research work is limited to the evaluation of how public administration can be improved individually and collectively in order to improve the nation’s socio-economic development. It will cover a range of students and individuals in the field of public relations so as to know their view about the contributions of public relations to Nigeria as a whole.</p><p><strong>1.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This study was undertaken by the desire to give insights into one of the least studied history of industry evolution. Insights into the history, growth and development of public relations in Nigeria will provide academics, practitioners and researchers with a fuller and robust picture of issues that influenced the development of public relations in African context. This allows academics and researchers to gain a more balanced view of issues and events that impact the development of public relations globally. Importantly, this allows researchers to gain broader insight into the uses, theory, history, development, management and practice of public relations. It serves as an ideal conceptual background for scholars interested in comparative analysis and research material for students writing a thesis or dissertation on the history of public relations. Public relations is acknowledged to be very vital to the survival of organizations, institutions and individuals. Through its multifaceted functions of evaluating attitudes and executing actions, it eliminates suspicion and friction thereby, providing bridges of understanding upon which goodwill reigns between an organization and the publics that deal with it.</p><p>Finally it will also contribute positively to the field of knowledge, especially the field which this research is directed.</p><p><strong>1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The setback of finance for the general research work will be a challenge during the course of study. Correspondents also might not be able to complete or willing to submit the questionnaires given to them.</p><p>However, it is believed that these constraints will be worked on by making the best use of the available materials and spending more than the necessary time in the research work. Therefore, it is strongly believed that despite these constraint, its effect on this research report will be minimal, thus, making the objective and significance of the study achievable.</p><p><strong>1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p><strong>Public relations: </strong>this is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.</p><p><strong>Development: </strong>a system-wide manifestation of the way that people, firms, technologies and institutions interact with each other within the economic, social and political system to meet specific objectives and requirements.</p><p><strong>Communication: </strong>is the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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