Dialogic Communication Model Application To Measure Dialogic Level on Website
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https://doi.org/10.29303/iccsproceeding.v2i1.93Keywords:
dialogic communication, website, informationAbstract
Corporate communication is one of the main keys to building public trust in a company. The development of information and communication technology such as websites is used by companies to achieve a goal. This study uses quantitative content analysis methods to answer whether PT Freeport Indonesia, which is now a state-owned company, can implement Dialogic communication on the company's website. The methodology used is quantitative content analysis, while the research is the website of PT Freeport Indonesia for the period 2021. The data analysis used is a coding sheet and the principles presented by Kent & Taylor (1998). The results obtained are through the eight main features and their contents, and 88 news reports in 2021 that the principles of dialogic communication are applied to the website. PT Freeport Indonesia applies all the principles of Dialogic Communication so that it can be called dialogic, which is open and communicative to the public or its visitors. The five principles have different values or levels in each principle ranging from very good to less than optimal. The PT Freeport Indonesia website has the main purpose as a means of sharing information, not for direct two-way communication. The five principles have different values or levels in each principle ranging from very good to less than optimal. The PT Freeport Indonesia website has the main purpose as a means of sharing information, not for direct two-way communication. The five principles have different values or levels in each principle ranging from very good to less than optimal. The PT Freeport Indonesia website has the main purpose as a means of sharing information, not for direct two-way communication.
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