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dc.contributor.authorMedina-Aguerrebere, Pablo-
dc.contributor.authorMedina, Eva-
dc.contributor.authorGonzález-Pacanowski, Toni-
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-22T20:14:49Z-
dc.date.available2026-05-22T20:14:49Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationMedina-Aguerrebere, P., Medina, E., & González-Pacanowski, T. (2024). Promoting Hospitals’ Reputation through Smart Branding Initiatives. A Quantitative Analysis of the Best Hospitals in the United States. Communication & Society, 37(2), 197-216. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.37.2.197-216es_ES
dc.identifier.issn2386-7876-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/11654-
dc.description.abstractHospitals use different technological tools to implement corporate communication initiatives and, in this way, improve their relationships with stakeholders (employees, patients, media companies) and build a reputed brand. However, they face different barriers: limited budgets for corporate communication, strict legal frameworks, and stakeholders’ new needs regarding information and emotional support. This paper aims to analyze how the 100 best hospitals in the United States manage smart technologies to promote their brand. To do that, we conducted a literature review about smart hospitals, branding, and corporate communication; and then we defined 34 quantitative indicators to evaluate how the hospitals previously mentioned managed their websites, online newsrooms, about us sections, and artificial intelligence department web sites for reputation purposes. Our results proved that most hospitals respected indicators related to the homepage (8.67/11) but not those referring to online newsrooms (4.44/11) or about us sections (2.66/6). Besides, only 23 hospitals had implemented a department specialized in artificial intelligence that collaborated with external organizations. We concluded that most American hospitals focused their reputation efforts on patients rather than other targets (media companies, employees, suppliers, shareholders); and that these organizations did not integrate enough artificial intelligence projects into their smart branding initiatives.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherCommunication & Societyes_ES
dc.subjectHospitalses_ES
dc.subjectcorporate communicationes_ES
dc.subjectbrandinges_ES
dc.subjectwebsiteses_ES
dc.subjectartificial intelligencees_ES
dc.titlePromoting Hospitals’ Reputation through Smart Branding Initiatives. A Quantitative Analysis of the Best Hospitals in the United Stateses_ES
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