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Wim Elving
Wim Elving
professor Sustainable Communication Hanze U. of Applied Sciences
Email verificata su xs4all.nl
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The role of communication in organisational change
WJL Elving
Corporate communications: an international journal 10 (2), 129-138, 2005
10142005
How corporate visual identity supports reputation
ALM Van den Bosch, MDT De Jong, WJL Elving
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 10 (2), 108-116, 2005
5132005
Scepticism and corporate social responsibility communications: The influence of fit and reputation
WJL Elving
Journal of marketing communications 19 (4), 277-292, 2013
3782013
CSR communication: quo vadis?
U Golob, K Podnar, WJ Elving, A Ellerup Nielsen, C Thomsen, F Schultz
Corporate communications: An international journal 18 (2), 176-192, 2013
2992013
The war for talent? The relevance of employer branding in job advertisements for becoming an employer of choice
WJL Elving, JJC Westhoff, K Meeusen, JW Schoonderbeek
Journal of Brand Management 20, 355-373, 2013
2852013
Managing corporate identity: an integrative framework of dimensions and determinants
JP Cornelissen, WJL Elving
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 8 (2), 114-120, 2003
2702003
The impact of organisational characteristics on corporate visual identity
ALM Van den Bosch, WJL Elving, MDT de Jong
European Journal of Marketing 40 (7/8), 870-885, 2006
2342006
Knowledge sharing in knowledge communities
B Van den Hooff, W Elving, JM Meeuwsen, C Dumoulin
Communities and Technologies: Proceedings of the First International …, 2003
1692003
Managing corporate visual identity: Exploring the differences between manufacturing and service, and profit-making and nonprofit organizations
ALM Van den Bosch, MDT De Jong, WJL Elving
The Journal of Business Communication (1973) 43 (2), 138-157, 2006
1512006
Communication, sensemaking and change as a chord of three strands: Practical implications and a research agenda for communicating organizational change
M Van Vuuren, WJL Elving
Corporate communications: an international journal 13 (3), 349-359, 2008
1472008
The bad, the ugly and the good: new challenges for CSR communication
WJL Elving, U Golob, K Podnar, A Ellerup-Nielsen, C Thomson
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 20 (2), 118-127, 2015
1282015
Avoiding the greenwashing trap: between CSR communication and stakeholder engagement
A Vollero, M Palazzo, A Siano, WJL Elving
International journal of innovation and sustainable development 10 (2), 120-140, 2016
1062016
Gamification approaches for education and engagement on pro-environmental behaviors: Searching for best practices
T Ouariachi, CY Li, WJL Elving
Sustainability 12 (11), 4565, 2020
942020
Managing corporate visual identity: use and effects of organizational measures to support a consistent self-presentation
ALM Van den Bosch, MDT De Jong, WJL Elving
Public Relations Review 30 (2), 225-234, 2004
812004
Explicating ethical corporate identity in the financial sector
S Powell, WJL Elving, C Dodd, J Sloan
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 14 (4), 440-455, 2009
80*2009
Escape rooms as tools for climate change education: an exploration of initiatives
T Ouariachi, EJL Wim
Environmental Education Research 26 (8), 1193-1206, 2020
692020
Understanding work-related social media use: an extension of theory of planned behavior
W Zoonen, JWM Verhoeven, WJL Elving
International Journal of Management, Economics and Social Sciences 3 (4), 2014
602014
CSR and skepticism: The influence of fit and reputation on skepticism towards CSR communication
WJL Elving
Proceedings of the conference on corporate communication, 63-77, 2010
492010
The communicative stance of CSR: Reflections on the value of CSR communication
U Golob, N Verk, A Ellerup-Nielsen, C Thomsen, WJL Elving, K Podnar
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 22 (2), 166-177, 2017
472017
Beyond identity washing: corporate social responsibility in an age of skepticism
W Elving, M van Vuuren
Akademija Mm 17, 49-56, 2011
442011
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