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The Impact of Corporate Reputation on Financial Leverage and Trade Credit [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate reputation and financing decisions. In line with the research objectives, the Tehran Stock Exchange accepted 174 companies selected in the 1390 to 1401 period.
Mohsen Khotanlou +2 more
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Exploring the Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility, Trust, Corporate Reputation, and Brand Equity. [PDF]
Zhao Y +5 more
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Abstract Previous research concerning Global South doctoral students in the United Kingdom has mainly situated their experiences within adaptationist paradigms, emphasising cultural adjustment and assimilation into Western academic norms. Such studies often depict students as passive recipients, overlooking their agency and the transformative potential
Peng Zhang +3 more
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Mediatization & Corporate Reputation
Mediatization as a theoretical, analytical and empirical concept has over the last couple of decades made a serious and influential entry in a number of disciplines and academic fields.
Pallas, Josef,
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Corporate social responsibility disclosure and corporate reputation in developing countries: the case of Libya [PDF]
This paper uses stakeholder theory to explore the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) and corporate reputation (CR) using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Slaughter, Geoff +2 more
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This study examines two competing green supply chains, each consisting of a supplier and a retailer, using a Stackelberg game model to investigate the impact of different levels of corporate reputation awareness on supply chain members.
Yanqiu Xie, Guanqun Ni
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The Impacts of Perceived Risk and Negative Emotions on the Service Recovery Effect for Online Travel Agencies: The Moderating Role of Corporate Reputation. [PDF]
Wei J.
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Abstract Character education research is often constrained by blunt methodological tools. Surveys capture breadth without depth; case studies offer richness but lack replicability; and randomised controlled trials (RCTs), though indispensable at the policy level, are costly, disruptive and ill‐suited to everyday practice with individual pupils.
Shane McLoughlin
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Corporate social responsibility, corporate reputation and employee engagement
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been outlined as voluntarily additional legal duties of organization to serve environment and community. This voluntarily actions of corporate help them to develop reputation which can shape favorable attitude of
Ali, Jawaria Fatima, Ali, Imran
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Organisational slack, corporate reputation and financial performance
This discussion paper aims to fill the gap left by the latest research on organisational slack that has been focused on emerging economies or on a single company or on a single industry.
Malde, S, Brown, M
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