2023
DOI: 10.5565/rev/analisi.3562
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Bibliometric analysis and network mapping of the scientific literature on the influence of public relations on well-being and happiness

Abstract: Managing employees’ happiness and well-being as a business strategy offers positive outcomes for companies, as has been widely studied in the scientific literature. In the field of public relations, published studies address these benefits for individuals and collectively, both for the employees themselves (Pérez, 2020) and for the organisation for which they work, whether intangible or tangible (Castro-Martínez and Díaz-Morilla, 2020; Sidney et al., 2017). However, the function of promoting a good working env… Show more

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“…The study of bibliometric networks with Bibliometrix and VOSviewer extracted visual representations of museums related to public relations. Specifically in relation to: authorship, publications, co-occurrence of keywords used by authors in their articles, co-occurrence of authors, universities and research centers or geographic areas where most production is generated (Handayani et al, 2022;Rando-Cueto et al, 2023;van Eck & Waltman, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study of bibliometric networks with Bibliometrix and VOSviewer extracted visual representations of museums related to public relations. Specifically in relation to: authorship, publications, co-occurrence of keywords used by authors in their articles, co-occurrence of authors, universities and research centers or geographic areas where most production is generated (Handayani et al, 2022;Rando-Cueto et al, 2023;van Eck & Waltman, 2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%