A mixed-method approach to assess business models of communication departments: insights from a pilot study

PurposeThe article introduces and evaluates a method for applying a new management tool for corporate communications and public relations: the Communication Business Model (CBM).Design/methodology/approachThe conceptual development of a multidimensional method for identifying, analyzing, and assessi...

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Main Authors: Jeanne Link, Fiona Vaassen, Christoph Lautenbach, Ansgar Zerfass
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Communication
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2025.1547040/full
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description PurposeThe article introduces and evaluates a method for applying a new management tool for corporate communications and public relations: the Communication Business Model (CBM).Design/methodology/approachThe conceptual development of a multidimensional method for identifying, analyzing, and assessing business models of communication departments is combined with an evaluation study providing empirical findings from a pilot project with 53 communication departments.FindingsThe results of the study show that the CBM approach works in practice, as four distinct business models could be identified. The validity of the proposed assessment method is substantiated. Prerequisites, obstacles, and success factors for using the method are identified.Research limitations/implicationsThe article reports about the first application of the business model approach – a well-known concept in general management – to communication departments. However, as the findings refer to a pilot study, future research is required to test and validate the tool in a wider range of organizations and contexts.Originality/valueThe study shows how research in the field of communication management and public relations can be translated into practice and how the success of such efforts can be evaluated. Developing, applying, and testing a method for using a management tool that addresses a long-standing leadership challenge helps communication leaders apply theoretical knowledge to their daily work.
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spelling doaj-art-d3527cff38b348de85206786c7c442df2025-08-20T02:52:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Communication2297-900X2025-03-011010.3389/fcomm.2025.15470401547040A mixed-method approach to assess business models of communication departments: insights from a pilot studyJeanne Link0Fiona Vaassen1Christoph Lautenbach2Ansgar Zerfass3Institute of Communication and Media Studies, Leipzig University, Leipzig, GermanyDekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale, Frankfurt am Main, GermanyLautenbach Sass, Frankfurt am Main, GermanyInstitute of Communication and Media Studies, Leipzig University, Leipzig, GermanyPurposeThe article introduces and evaluates a method for applying a new management tool for corporate communications and public relations: the Communication Business Model (CBM).Design/methodology/approachThe conceptual development of a multidimensional method for identifying, analyzing, and assessing business models of communication departments is combined with an evaluation study providing empirical findings from a pilot project with 53 communication departments.FindingsThe results of the study show that the CBM approach works in practice, as four distinct business models could be identified. The validity of the proposed assessment method is substantiated. Prerequisites, obstacles, and success factors for using the method are identified.Research limitations/implicationsThe article reports about the first application of the business model approach – a well-known concept in general management – to communication departments. However, as the findings refer to a pilot study, future research is required to test and validate the tool in a wider range of organizations and contexts.Originality/valueThe study shows how research in the field of communication management and public relations can be translated into practice and how the success of such efforts can be evaluated. Developing, applying, and testing a method for using a management tool that addresses a long-standing leadership challenge helps communication leaders apply theoretical knowledge to their daily work.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2025.1547040/fullbusiness modelcommunication managementcommunication strategycorporate communicationspublic relationsvalue creation
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communication strategy
corporate communications
public relations
value creation
title A mixed-method approach to assess business models of communication departments: insights from a pilot study
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title_short A mixed-method approach to assess business models of communication departments: insights from a pilot study
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topic business model
communication management
communication strategy
corporate communications
public relations
value creation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2025.1547040/full
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