"Public satisfaction with social programs in Bahraini telecoms companies"A Field Study

Authors

  • Yasmeen Abbas Khalaf
  • Layla Hassan AlSaqer

Keywords:

public satisfaction
social programs
Bahraini telecom companies
corporate social responsibility
public relations

Abstract

The aim of this study is to measure public satisfaction with the social programs organized by Bahraini telecommunication companies and the extent of their participation and knowledge of these programs. The study also aims to determine the types of social programs applied in public Relations departments in these companies and the objectives or goals of their application. The researcher was guided by the theory of social responsibility. The study was applied to three social programs in each of the three telecommunication companies operating in the Kingdom of Bahrain: Batelco, Zain, and VIVA.

The results of the study showed that one of the most important aims of implementing the social programs in the Bahraini telecommunications companies was to fulfill their social responsibility towards the society and its members, especially unprivileged ones; in addition to raising awareness and developing the community. The study also found that most of the study’s participants lacked sufficient knowledge of the social programs in the Bahraini telecommunications companies, and that the majority of them were “dissatisfied" with the level of the social programs of these companies.

Author Biographies

Yasmeen Abbas Khalaf

Faculty of Arts | University of Bahrain | Bahrain

Layla Hassan AlSaqer

Faculty of Arts | University of Bahrain | Bahrain

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Published

2020-06-25

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"Public satisfaction with social programs in Bahraini telecoms companies"A Field Study. (2020). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 3(11), 128-111. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.L220719

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"Public satisfaction with social programs in Bahraini telecoms companies"A Field Study. (2020). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 3(11), 128-111. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.L220719