How Public Relations is Defined: Seven Distinctive Trends
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2024;7(1):1-6.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2024.7.1.1
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Toward a Conceptualization of Stakeholder Business Communication
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2024;7(1):7-16.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2024.7.1.7
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The Antecedent Role of Leadership Styles on IMC and Business Performance: Empirical Evidence from Japanese Firms
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2024;7(1):17-34.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2024.7.1.17
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“Ups and Downs” and “Ins and Outs” of Organizational Communication
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2020;3(1):1-3.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2020.3.1.1
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Business Communication Research and Theory Development in Asia: Past, Present, and Future Prospects
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2018;1(1):4-17.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2018.1.1.4
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Chatbots and Communication: The Growing Role of Artificial Intelligence in Addressing and Shaping Customer Needs
Bus. Commun. Res. Pract. 2020;3(2):103-111.
https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2020.3.2.103
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About Business Communication Research and Practice

Business Communication Research and Practice (BCRP) is the official journal of the Korean Association for Business Communication (KABC) and is published in English. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, case reports, tutorials, communications, editorials, and book reviews that contribute to the knowledge and theory of business communication as a distinct, multifaceted field approached through the administrative disciplines, liberal arts, and social sciences. Accordingly, BCRP seeks manuscripts that address all areas of business communication and accepts all rigorous research methods, including but not limited to qualitative, quantitative, and critical. Manuscripts for submission to BCRP should be prepared according to the following instructions. Failure to comply with these instructions will result in the return of the manuscript and a possible delay in publication. Please read the Author Guidelines carefully prior to submission.

About Korean Association for Business Communication

The Korean Association for Business Communication (KABC) has been growing through the cooperation and efforts of its members and through conferences held twice a year for 7 years since its inaugural meeting and its first academic conference in 2011. The next year, we hosted the Asia-Pacific Conference of Association for Business Communication, in which we communicated with leading experts from both domestic and international academic societies. Since then, our MOUs (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Japan Business Communication Association (JBCA) in 2014 and the Association for Business Communication (ABC) in 2016 have fostered activities on the international stage. In Korea, KABC has not only held its own independent conferences but has also participated in the annual conferences of the Korean Academic Society of Business Association (KASBA), which sees the participation of over 30 academic associations in business fields.