Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
12-2020
Abstract
This study examines if PR education adequately prepares students for the workplace, particularly in the practice of ethics in the context of Singapore, which has been described as one of “Asia’s economic tigers” (BBC, 2018). This study, thus, aims to first, elucidate the state of PR education specifically in relation to how PR ethics is taught in Singapore. Second, it examines how ethics education prepares students for the workplace in Singapore. Data comes from examining the syllabi of 14 universities in Singapore, both local and international, and interviews with 20 academics and practitioners. Findings suggest there are varying degrees in which ethics is offered by these universities, with clear variation between local and international universities. Findings also suggest that industry practitioners find the teaching of ethics useful for the marketplace while recognizing that ethics cannot be imposed or instituted on the individuals.
Keywords
ethics, Singapore, PR curriculum, international education, ethics education
Discipline
Asian Studies | Business and Corporate Communications | Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Research Areas
Corporate Communication
Publication
Journal of Public Relations Education
Volume
6
Issue
3
First Page
29
Last Page
65
ISSN
2573-1742
Embargo Period
3-24-2021
Citation
WOON, Eugene Yong Sheng and PANG, Augustine.
Public relations education in Singapore: Educating the next generation of practitioners on ethics. (2020). Journal of Public Relations Education. 6, (3), 29-65.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6665
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https://aejmc.us/jpre/2020/12/22/public-relations-education-in-singapore-educating-the-next-generation-of-practitioners-on-ethics/
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