Author, Researcher, or Creator

Roxana Maiorescu, Emerson CollegeFollow

Affiliation of Author, Researcher, or Creator

School of Communication

Department

Marketing Communication

Author(s)

Roxana D. Maiorescu

Resource Type

Article

Publication, Publisher or Distributor

Public Relations Review

Publication Date

11-1-2016

Related Information

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0363811116301497

Brief Description

This analysis expands on the image restoration discourse and adapts it to the German business environment. It takes into account the cultural dimensions of uncertainty ambiguity and long-term orientation (Hofstede, 2011) to analyze Deutsche Telekom’s image repair attempts in the aftermath of a spying scandal. The results reveal that the strategies of mortification and reduce offensiveness emerged within the frame of corrective action while denial was present in the overarching theme of transcendence. The use of corrective action and transcendence as larger frames for crisis communication meets the stakeholders’ expectations in terms of a systematic overview of details and a focus on the crisis's context. The results reveal the need for continued research that ascertains ways of adapting the image repair discourse to international business environments. Finally, the results of this study can be used by companies that operate in Germany in their attempt to reduce the negative impact of a crisis on their reputation.

Keywords

crisis management, crisis communication, public relations, corporations, Deutsche Telekom

Recommended Citation

Maiorescu, R. D. (2016). Deutsche Telekom’s spying scandal: An international application of the image repair discourse. Public Relations Review, 42(4), 673-678.

Preferred Citation Style

APA

Peer Reviewed

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