Analysis of discourse in the organization: a methodological perspective for the study of business philosophy and its communicative mediations

Authors

  • Lucía Alejandra Rocha Ortega Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
  • Jorge Arturo Mirabal Martínez Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52203/pangea.v12i1.129

Keywords:

Discourse, Communication, Business philosophy

Abstract

Currently, it is necessary to identify why employees of a company fail to adopt the mission, vision and values (business philosophy) as their own concept; why these discursive elements do not constitute the link able to synchronize the organizational environment with the employee's thinking, acting and saying.
This research, not only tried to describe and / or analyze the philosophy discourse of an iron and steel industry organization in San Luis Potosí (hereinafter referred to as "company"), but also carried out a more in-depth study on the methods applied to communication processes, used by the company, to transmit said speech to its collaborators.

References

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Mirabal, J. (2014). Competencias y destrezas comunicativas en la planificación docente de la formación universitaria latinoamericana: estudio del caso (Tesis Doctoral, Universidad Complutense de Madrid). https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/24594/

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Published

2022-01-21

How to Cite

Analysis of discourse in the organization: a methodological perspective for the study of business philosophy and its communicative mediations. (2022). Pangea Journal of Communication, 12(1), 35-46. https://doi.org/10.52203/pangea.v12i1.129

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