Enhancing shopping centers media visibility
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2024
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European Public & Social Innovation Review
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Pedreño-Santos, A. (2024). Enhancing shopping centers’ media visibility. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-390
Abstract
In times of crisis such as a war, pandemic or meteorological hazard, companies face a double challenge: communicating with the consumer both from a commercial point of view and communicating to the consumer the instructions to follow derived from the risk situation. This research provides a conceptual and managerial overview of the components generating media impact in times of health crisis. Methodology: First, seventeen components are identified and grouped in three dimensions: content, format and organisation. We study the communication strategy of four shopping centres during the week of the reopening of the shopping centres after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of March-May 2020 in Madrid, Spain. Second, 164 news stories are analysed with a panel of experts and a principal component analysis, to determine the components of communication that present higher impact on media. Results: Shopping centres media visibility in times of crisis, increase by using intuitive content that generates learning and security, in a format that details instructions clearly. Conclusions: It is a must for companies to have previously worked on building credibility and brand awareness, in order get space in media during crisis periods.