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The “creative confrontation” of Herbert Schmertz: Public relations sense making and the corporate persona

•Mobil Oil attempted, through creative confrontation, to establish to the public that it was a constructive corporate person.•Creative confrontation involved both an aggressive stance with the news media balanced against a disarming, highly visible support of the arts.•Communicating the corporate pe...

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Published in:Public relations review 2014-12, Vol.40 (5), p.772-779
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Corporate personhood
Corporations
Energy
Exxon Mobil corporation
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Mobil Oil
News
News media
Petroleum industry
Public relations
Schmertz, Herbert
Sensemaking
Social responsibility
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