Survey invites respondents to share insights and experiences

February 26, 2018

Practitioners working in communication departments and agencies across Europe are invited to take part in this year’s European Communication Monitor (ECM). The online survey is available at www.communicationmonitor.eu. The ECM is known as the largest scientific study of the profession worldwide. It has been identifying trends in the profession for more than a decade. Its annual reports provide invaluable insights for leaders in the field.

This year’s monitor addresses highly debated topics such as the challenges of fake news and how to tackle them, how to provide information for decision-makers, leadership in public relations, job satisfaction, and stress and work-life-balance of communicators. The survey will identify characteristics of excellent communication departments and explore commonalities and differences across Europe. Country-to-country comparisons and benchmarks of different types of organisations (companies, non-profits, governmental, agencies, etc.) will make the results relevant for everybody in the field.

The ECM 2018 also marks the start of the next exciting phase for this joint endeavour of academia and practice. The data gathered in Europe will be complemented by similar surveys in Asia-Pacific, Latin America and – for the first time – in North America. With more than 80 countries covered and 50,000 participants to date, the Global Communication Monitor series is the only truly global study of strategic communication. Ansgar Zerfass, Chair Professor at Leipzig University and leader of the study series, says: “We are proud that the leading universities and researchers in all major countries are active collaborators of this initiative. This helps us to take an informed international perspective. Renowned and strong partners from the profession assure that we explore relevant topics and that filling in the survey is inspiring for respondents.” All results of the studies are available for free. A new website with reports, publications, videos and interactive self-assessment features will be launched later this year.

The European Communication Monitor is organised by the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA), representing almost 500 academics in the field, and the European Association of Communication Directors (EACD), a membership organisation of leading professionals, both headquartered in Brussels. It is supported by premium partner PRIME Research, a global leader in communication research and part of Cision, and Fink & Fuchs, Wiesbaden, as digital communications partner. The academic team running the survey includes professors from 23 renowned universities ranging from Amsterdam to Madrid and Milan to Moscow, with new colleagues e.g. from Vienna, Lisbon, Louvaine and Zagreb joining the team for the next years.

Practitioners filling in the questionnaire at www.communicationmonitor.eu will receive a full report of the results. They can also participate in a prize draw for 5 Amazon Echo Dots. Privacy is fully respected and participants cannot be identified.

Contact

EUPRERA
Prof. Dr. Ansgar Zerfass, Leipzig – Lead researcher
Prof. Dr. Ralph Tench, Leeds – President
Boulevard du Jubilé 71, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium
Email [email protected]

EACD
Inge Wallage, Managing Director
European Association of Communication Directors
37, Square de Meeûs, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Mobile: +31627093979
Email: [email protected]

 

About EUPRERA
The European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) is an autonomous organisation with nearly 500 members from 40 countries interested in advancing academic research and knowledge in strategic communication. Several cross-national and comparative research and education projects are organised by affiliated universities.

In order to spread new methodologies and research results, EUPRERA organises a highly regarded Annual Congress each autumn in collaboration with a selected university or college in Europe.
www.euprera.org

 

About EACD
The European Association of Communication Directors (EACD) wants to attract, inspire and engage current and future communication leaders to drive excellence in our profession. We offer communication professionals a platform to connect, deepen their expertise, share best practice, establish and promote relevant standards. The Association also publishes leading content through its magazine, Communication Director. The EACD currently has more than 2,000 members.
www.eacd-online.eu