Cynthia Stohl, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add traineePatricia J. Sotirin | grad student | 1994 | Purdue |
Janel A. Crider | grad student | 2001 | Purdue |
Nikki C. Townsley | grad student | 2002 | Purdue |
Michael E. Reardon | grad student | 2003 | Purdue |
Kasey L. Walker | grad student | 2003 | Purdue |
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Yang Y, Stohl C. (2019) The appropriation of traditional media content in online contexts: A South Korean textbook case Communication Monographs. 87: 92-113 |
Yang Y, Stohl C. (2019) The (in)congruence of measures of corporate social responsibility performance and stakeholder measures of corporate social responsibility reputation Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management. 27: 969-981 |
Banghart S, Etter M, Stohl C. (2018) Organizational Boundary Regulation Through Social Media Policies Management Communication Quarterly. 32: 337-373 |
Stohl C, Etter M, Banghart S, et al. (2015) Social Media Policies: Implications for Contemporary Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility Journal of Business Ethics |
Stohl C. (2014) Crowds, Clouds, and Community Journal of Communication. 64: 1-19 |
Stohl M, Stohl C. (2013) Human rights and corporate social responsibility Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal. 1 |
Ganesh S, Stohl C. (2013) From Wall Street to Wellington: Protests in an Era of Digital Ubiquity Communication Monographs. 80: 425-451 |
Walker KL, Stohl C. (2012) Communicating in a Collaborating Group: A Longitudinal Network Analysis Communication Monographs. 79: 448-474 |
Johansson C, Stohl C. (2012) Cultural Competence and Institutional Contradictions: The Hydropower Referendum Journal of Applied Communication Research. 40: 329-349 |
Stohl C, Stohl M. (2011) Secret agencies: The communicative constitution of a clandestine organization Organization Studies. 32: 1197-1215 |