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Public versus private broadcasters’ management

Natalia Vila (Dpto Comercialización e Investigación de Mercados, Universidad de Valencia, Valenica, Spain)
Inés Küster (Dpto Comercialización e Investigación de Mercados, Universidad de Valencia, Valenica, Spain)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 9 September 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to prove the existence of significant differences between private and public corporate credibility antecedents and effects.

Design/methodology/approach

Totally, 816 Spanish viewers’ valuations were obtained (408 for the public television network and 408 for four private first generation broadcasters). Results show that some corporate reputation antecedents (perceived quality) and effects (attitudes) are stronger when private broadcasters are considered.

Findings

Result show that proposed credibility reputation antecedents and effects are significant and that some differences between private and public entities really do exist.

Research limitations/implications

To enhance a television network's reputation managers can follow two different but related paths: improve the quality and improve the consistency of the network's visual identity. That is, they should act on both content and form. However, public or private commercial broadcasters should emphasize different ways.

Practical implications

The general impressions subsumed under the concept of corporate credibility are used to easily and automatically evaluate particular offers.

Originality/value

Show, in the broadcasting industry, that new challenges and responsibilities for public broadcasting services in this new digital era of liberalization do really exist compared to private companies.

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Citation

Vila, N. and Küster, I. (2014), "Public versus private broadcasters’ management", Management Decision, Vol. 52 No. 8, pp. 1368-1389. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-05-2013-0295

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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