Bryan H. Reber

Bryan H. Reber

University of Georgia

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Bryan H. Reber

Bryan H. Reber, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of Public relations.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Voices of change from the inside out: Examining employee activism and organizational disruption from a risk management perspective

Communication in service ecosystems through value propositions: dilemmas and future research avenues

Breaking the sound of silence: Explication in the use of strategic silence in crisis communication

Current issues of social media and crisis communication

Ethical challenges in an evolving digital communication era: coping resources and ethics trainings in corporate communications

Advancing crisis communication effectiveness: Integrating crisis scholarship with practice

What drives a tough call: Determining the importance of contingency factors and individual characteristics in communication executives’ stance decision-making through a …

Communication professionals' adaptation to COVID-19 impacts in North America

Bryan H. Reber Information

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Citations(all)

6346

Citations(since 2020)

1927

Cited By

5012

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

37

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University of Georgia

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Bryan H. Reber Skills & Research Interests

Public relations

Top articles of Bryan H. Reber

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Voices of change from the inside out: Examining employee activism and organizational disruption from a risk management perspective

S Ravazzani

A Mazzei

S Conti

Y Jin

B Reber

...

2023

Communication in service ecosystems through value propositions: dilemmas and future research avenues

Journal of Service Management

Katrien Verleye

Bryan Reber

2022/7/8

Breaking the sound of silence: Explication in the use of strategic silence in crisis communication

International Journal of Business Communication

Augustine Pang

Yan Jin

Youngji Seo

Sung In Choi

Hui-Xun Teo

...

2022/4

Current issues of social media and crisis communication

Itsaso Manias-Muñoz

Bryan H Reber

2022/2/25

Ethical challenges in an evolving digital communication era: coping resources and ethics trainings in corporate communications

Corporate Communications: An International Journal

Juan Meng

Solyee Kim

Bryan Reber

2022/3/1

Advancing crisis communication effectiveness: Integrating crisis scholarship with practice

The Handbook of Crisis Communication

Bryan H Reber

Yan Jin

Glen J Nowak

2022/11/28

What drives a tough call: Determining the importance of contingency factors and individual characteristics in communication executives’ stance decision-making through a …

Public Relations Review

Taylor S Voges

Yan Jin

Xianyan Chen

Bryan Reber

2022/3/1

Communication professionals' adaptation to COVID-19 impacts in North America

Juan Meng

Bryan H Reber

Tong Xie

2022/10/20

Organizational Purpose, Culture, Crisis Leadership, and Social Media

LaShonda L Eaddy

Karla K Gower

Bryan H Reber

2022/2/25

Public relations leaders earn a “C+” in The Plank Center’s Report Card 2019

Plank Center

Juan Meng

Bruce K Berger

W Heyman

Bryan H Reber

2021

Unintended effects of risk communication: impacts of message fatigue, risk tolerance, and trust in public health information on psychological reactance

Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research

Youngji Seo

Silvia Ravazzani

Hyoyeun Jun

Yan Jin

Alfonsa Butera

...

2021/12/8

Naivety or carelessness? A study on individuals’ resistance to health risk communication and health risk prevention

Y Jin

S Ravazzani

A Mazzei

A Butera

B Reber

...

2021

Complex and challenging crises: A call for solutions

Bryan H Reber

C Richard Yarbrough

Glen Nowak

Yan Jin

2020/12/28

Assessing an organizational crisis at the construal level: how psychological distance impacts publics' crisis responses

Journal of Communication Management

Sungsu Kim

Yan Jin

Bryan H Reber

2020/10/23

Articles Tagged with: jcom

Journal of Communication Management

MK Gayadini Imesha Dharmasena

Margalit Toledano

C Kay Weaver

Sungsu Kim

Yan Jin

...

2020/11/11

The future of collaborative crisis research

Yan Jin

Matthew O’Connor

Bryan H Reber

Glen Nowak

2020/12/28

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Co-Authors

H-index: 55
Glen T. Cameron

Glen T. Cameron

University of Missouri

H-index: 49
Hye-Jin Paek

Hye-Jin Paek

Hanyang University

H-index: 27
Michael A. Cacciatore

Michael A. Cacciatore

University of Georgia

H-index: 23
Juan Meng

Juan Meng

University of Georgia

H-index: 13
Po-Lin Pan

Po-Lin Pan

Arkansas State University

H-index: 5
Jiran Hou

Jiran Hou

University of Georgia

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