The accountability gap: The use of preliminary and evaluative research in Spain
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2012ISSN
0363-8111
Abstract
In a context where it is of increasing importance to optimize resources, to refine the definition of the environment and to demonstrate
the return on investment (ROI), preliminary research and evaluation in PR have not evolved significantly in the past two decades. There
are very few publications examining the Spanish case and the results of this study indicate that these practices are uncommon. There is
a slight preference for research prior to the development of the campaign at the expense of evaluative research. Furthermore, there is a
notable discrepancy between the results of the Spanish study and the published studies from other countries: perception audits (outtakes)
and views (outcomes) are undertaken more frequently than publicity audits (outputs).
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Matilla, K. & Marca, G. 2012, "The accountability gap: The use of preliminary and evaluative research in Spain", Public Relations Review, vol. 38, no. 5, pp. 825-830.
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