Title: IPR Survey Payment by Results
1IPR SurveyPayment by Results
2Survey Objectives
This survey aims to establish
- The extent to which PBR systems are commonplace
throughout the industry - The perceived benefits or otherwise of payment by
results
3 Introduction
- Field research conducted by the IPR
- Sent out via IPR email newsletter on 8th May 2002
- Cut off date for response 22nd May
- Total number of responses 530
- 324 from PR consultancy
- 189 from In-house departments
- 17 not stated
4 Business Type
5Predominant industry sectors of respondents
Industry Sectors
- Education - 34
- Financial - 44
- FMCGs - 52
- Food Drinks - 112
- Health Related - 84
- Oil Gas - 55
- Professional services - 27
- Public Affairs - 54
- Public/Government - 67
- Tech/High-tech/IT - 37
- Telecoms - 7
- Tourism/Sport/Leisure - 29
- Transport - 81
- Other - 132
6 Positions Held by Respondents
7 Involvement in Establishing Payment Structures
8 Methods of Payment Employed
PBR
Hybrid
Not stated
Flat Fee/ Retainer
9 PBR Users At Whose Instigation?
10PBR Contracts as a of Current Contracts
of Contracts
11Has the Proportion of PBR Contracts Changed?
Change
12Percentage of Annual Income Represented by PBR
PBR Users Consultancies
13 PBR Users PBR Measurement Variables
14 PBR Users PBR Measurement Variables ctd...
15 PBR Users PBR Measurement Variables ctd...
16 of Respondents Considering Introducing PBR
17Impact on Client/Consultancy Relationship
18Impact on Client/Consultancy Relationship ctd...
19Impact on Client/Consultancy Relationship ctd...
20Impact on Client/Consultancy Relationship ctd...
21PBR Helps Build a long-term relationship?
22PBR Helps Demonstrate value/effectiveness?
23PBR Helps Distinguish PR activity?
24PBR Helps Define clear PR objectives?
25PBR Helps Meet client service provision levels?
26PBR Helps Evaluation of PR activity?