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The customers' perception toward Secret Recipe's reputation by using the Reptrak™ model [PDF]
Reputation is a key feature of a successful business. To be among the most precious intangible assets to a small business, the excellent reputation is taken into account.
Abdullah, Zulhamri +1 more
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Purpose The impact of destination reputation on tourists’ behavior has not received sufficient attention in the tourism literature. Built upon the signaling theory and the well-documented stimulus-organism-response framework, the purpose of this paper ...
Lujun Su, Yinghua Huang, M. Hsu
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Children’s Reputation Management: Learning to Identify What Is Socially Valued and Acting Upon It
Much of what people do is motivated by a concern with social evaluation. We argue that the process of figuring out what others value and making effective use of this information presents significant cognitive challenges.
Gail D. Heyman +4 more
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Analysis of the impact of platform reputation systems on NFT copyright protection using repeated and evolutionary games [PDF]
In recent years, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have rapidly emerged as a novel business model based on blockchain technology. However, this phenomenon also challenges the existing copyright protection system.
Yang Sizhe
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Status does not predict stress among Hadza hunter-gatherer men
In recent years there has been much research regarding the extent to which social status is related to long-term indices of health. The majority of studies looking at the interplay between social status and health have been conducted in industrialized ...
Piotr Fedurek +7 more
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Reputations and the related social processes of evaluation are increasingly hailed as one of the most promising mechanisms sustaining cooperation in a variety of mixed-motive settings, ranging from neighborhood communities and formal organizations to ...
Rafael Wittek
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Selling to reluctant drinkers : the British wine market, 1860-1914 [PDF]
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports, but this increase proved short lived, and per caput consumption was no greater in 1914 than it had been in 1815.
Simpson, James
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The advances achieved in ICT in recent years have led to numerous changes in a multitude of sectors including tourism. The origin of a new communicative reality which allows interaction between users by means of various web portals should be emphasised ...
Luz-María Martín-Delgado +2 more
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No good deed goes unpunished: the social costs of prosocial behaviour
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who gain a good reputation are often preferred as interaction partners and are consequently better able to access support through cooperative relationships with
Nichola J. Raihani, Eleanor A. Power
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Linking identity and heritage with image and a reputation for competition
Our study investigates the role of identity and heritage of a place in creating competitiveness of the place and its retailers, by utilizing its image and reputation to improve its attraction for tourists.
P. Foroudi +4 more
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