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Effective government public relations aimed to build public trust and opinion, inform
citizens about policies, and deliver messages through various techniques such as news
media, social media, public pronouncements, and other communication strategies.
However, most state corporations in Kenya faced reputational challenges, exacerbated by
a lack of structured public relations practices, particularly during times of public crisis. In
many cases, public relations and marketing functions were merged, with roles undertaken
by employees who lacked formal PR training, leading to the neglect of essential public
relations practices. Against this backdrop, this study evaluated public relations practices
in a Kenyan state corporation; Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC). The
study sought to determine the extent to which public relations practices have been
adopted at the Kenyatta International Convention Center, identify the factors that
influence public relations practice at KICC, and find out strategies that can be applied to
enhance public relation practice at KICC. The study was guided by the situational theory,
relationship management theory, and systems theory of publics. A mixed-methods
approach was adopted, employing a sequential explanatory design with a case study
methodology. Data collection involved questionnaires and interviews, with a purposive
sampling used to select all 13 public relations officers for interviews. Similarly, 112
marketing officers participated in filling questionnaires ensuring comprehensive data
collection from the target population. Quantitative data from questionnaires were
analyzed using descriptive statistics, whereas qualitative data from interviews were
analyzed thematically and presented narratively. The study’s key findings revealed that
KICC had integrated public relations practices into its operations. However, despite
possessing technical capacity, technological support, and an enabling organizational
culture and structure, KICC had not fully implemented the requisite public relation
practices to enhance their communication effectiveness. The study concluded that KICC,
could improve public relations by leveraging digital platforms, creating online content
and conversations, disseminating news, and hosting events through social media channels.
Based on these findings, the study recommended that KICC should strengthen
stakeholder engagement, develop comprehensive public relations strategies, embrace
digital PR, foster media relations, invest in professional development, cultivate a positive
organizational culture, and streamline organizational structures to enhance public
relations practices. |
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