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When negative media coverage causes reputational crises, companies must find suitable tools to repair their reputation and reverse their negative image.
Guochao Yang +3 more
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In this article we analyze how media coverage for environmental actors (individual environmental activists and environmental movement organizations) is associated with their perceived policy influence in Canadian climate change policy networks.
Adam C. Howe +2 more
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Public Listing and Corporate Social Responsibility from a Sustainability Risk Management Perspective [PDF]
The current global economic development faces social and environmental challenges, such as climate change and environmental pollution, which requires firms to be more socially responsible.
Ruitao Li , Fang Hu
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How does the media report the problems of Bulgarian language instruction in universities
The article follows the media coverage of Bulgarian language education in universities. The role media play in forming public opinion is highlighted.
Silvia Koeva, Elitsa Topalova
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Background In 2014, Denmark experienced a rapid decline in vaccination uptake for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine after a successful introduction of the vaccine in 2009.
Camilla Hiul Suppli +5 more
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Superficial, shallow and reactive: How a small state news media covers politics
This article illustrates how the crisis of the news media is impacting political coverage in Iceland. Perceptions of routine political coverage in the Icelandic media have not been studied before, and this article fills this research gap and situates the
Ólafsson Jón Gunnar
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HIV/Aids reporting in three South African newspapers
The nature of HIV/Aids media coverage has been widely criticised, mainly by interest groups. This has resulted in constructive, though somewhat fragmented, guidelines on ethically acceptable, accountable HIV/Aids reporting.
Thalyta Swanepoel +2 more
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How do the media portray terrorism, crime, and catastrophes? Investigating this aspect of media reality, 12,000 articles and programmes of 13 media outlets (including television, the press, and the Internet) were studied over a period of 18 months.
Philipp Henn, Gerhard Vowe
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The relevance of the social context for media coverage of victims [PDF]
Media coverage of human suffering caused by trauma, illness, poverty and disasters worldwide takes up a significant part of media coverage and affects the identity of all actors, both active and passive.
Pavićević Olivera +1 more
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COVID-19 and CSR disclosure: evidence from New Zealand
Stakeholders' uncertainty about firms' value drives their urge to get information, as well as managerial disclosure choices. In this study, the authors examine whether and how an important source of uncertainty – the recent COVID-19 pandemic's effect on ...
Stephen Bahadar, Rashid Zaman
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