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A study of the structural integration of the marketing and PR functions in the C-suite
Authors:Pravin Nath  Monique Bell
Affiliation:1. Division of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA;2. Department of Marketing &3. Logistics, Craig School of Business, CSU Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740, USA
Abstract:Recently, a number of firms have structurally integrated the distinct yet related functions of marketing and public relations (PR), under the leadership of a single corporate-, or C-level, executive. Such actions, as well as turf wars between the functions over social media ownership and related stakeholder management conflicts, have reignited the debate over whether marketing and PR should be separated or unified. By drawing on the pros and cons of integration, as suggested by prior conceptual research on integrated marketing communications, and using secondary data for a set of Fortune 500 firms, this study empirically tests this issue for multiple outcomes and contingencies. Results show that the integration of marketing and PR has positive benefits for firm reputation, an effect that is weakened as firm size increases, and positive effects for firm profitability in service-oriented firms.
Keywords:role of marketing  cross-functional integration  integrated marketing communications  top management team  chief marketing officer
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