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기업 웹사이트를 통한 투자자 관계(Investor Relations) 채택 - 한국 기업의 동형화와 디커플링Adoption of Investor Relations via Corporate Websites Isomorphism and Decoupling among Korean Companies

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Adoption of Investor Relations via Corporate Websites Isomorphism and Decoupling among Korean Companies
Authors
문안나심재철
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국PR학회
Keywords
investor relations (IR); strategic communication; new-institutional theory; isomorphism; corporate website; decoupling; 투자자 관계(IR); 전략 커뮤니케이션; 기업 웹사이트; 신제도주의 이론; 동형화; 한국 기업; 디커플링
Citation
홍보학연구, v.21, no.3, pp.1 - 31
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
홍보학연구
Volume
21
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
31
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85580
DOI
10.15814/jpr.2017.21.3.1
ISSN
1229-2869
Abstract
This study empirically analyzed investor relations via corporate websites (Web IR) of Korean companies as a contemporary instance of strategic communication behaviors. Results of content analysis on Web IR adoption reported that Korean companies have mostly adopted Web IR. We regarded it as isomorphism of firms’ strategic communication behaviors. However, the level of implementation was mostly low. We assumed that the gap between Web IR adoption and implementation is related to the idea of decoupling. With this reasoning, we tested hypotheses which explain possible determinants of Web IR level. We posited two mechanisms of the common behavior of firms: (1) competitive isomorphism and (2) institutional isomorphism. Results of regression analysis demonstrated that Korean companies are more likely to increase Web IR level when they seek to win resource allocations for maintaining equity effect. Also, this study supported that Korean companies are more likely to increase Web IR level when they have coercive, mimetic, and normative mechanisms. More importantly, we found that IR adoption arising from the institutional isomorphic mechanism results in Web IR decoupling.
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