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Towards a Dynamic Communication Model: A Useful Tool in Relationship Communication

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  • Finne, Åke

    (Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration)

  • Grönroos, Christian

    (Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration)

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In order to bring insight into the emerging concept of relationship communication, concepts from two research traditions will be combined in this paper. Based on those concepts a new model, the dynamic relationship communication model, will be presented. Instead of a company perspective focusing on the integration of outgoing messages such as advertising, public relations and sales activities, it is suggested that the focus should be on factors integrated by the receiver. Such factors can be historical, future, external and internal factors. Thus, the model put a strong focus on the receiver in the communication process. The dynamic communication model is illustrated empirically using it as a tool on 78 short stories about communication. The empirical findings show that relationship communication occurs in some cases; in some cases it does not occur. The model is a useful tool in displaying relationship communication and how it differs from other communication. The importance of the time dimension, historical and future factors, in relationship communications is discussed. The possibility of reducing communications costs by the notion of relationship communication is discussed in managerial implications.

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  • Finne, Åke & Grönroos, Christian, 2006. "Towards a Dynamic Communication Model: A Useful Tool in Relationship Communication," Working Papers 513, Hanken School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:hanken:0513
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    Relationship communication; IMC; meaning creation; relationship marketing; marketing communication;
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