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Corporate reputation: Reputational mythraking

Journal of Business Strategy, 2004
Through good time and bad, few companies have been so prominently and constantly in the public eye as AT&T. As the company’s executive vice president of public relations, Dick Martin was not simply a fly on the wall in the company’s most senior counsels, but a full participant in their deliberations.
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Social Media Reputation, Corporate Reputation

2022
Corporates create and protect their corporate reputation and identities through social media. At the same time, they use internal (like meeting with zoom) and external communication methods via social media along with marketing through social media. However, they face the risk of destroying their corporate reputation via social media.
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Reputation

2023
Abstract This chapter explains what we mean by reputation and provides a working definition of the concept for the remainder of the book. Reputation can be defined as the multiple perceptions of an entity made by different stakeholders, based on their evaluations of the past capabilities and character of the entity, and their assessment ...
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Corporate reputation and reputation risk

The Journal of Risk Finance, 2017
Purpose The corporate reputation of a firm and reputation risk is becoming increasingly important because of the rise of social media and the ongoing globalization. While defining and measuring corporate reputation and reputation risk represent the first steps in corporate reputation (risk) management, there is no general agreement in defining and ...
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The Moral Reputation Correlates of Competence Reputation

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1963
(1963). The Moral Reputation Correlates of Competence Reputation. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 283-288.
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Reputations

2011
A reputation is the estimation about a person held by others, such as his/her peers, neighbors, or some broader community. Reputations are collective phenomena and products of social processes, not just the impressions that others or individuals hold of others or themselves (Emler 1990).
Carroll, A.   +3 more
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Reputation

Wasafiri, 2020
Naha Kanie, Jeffrey Angles
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Reputation, Reputation, Reputation

The Journal of Hospitality Leisure Sport and Tourism, 2007
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Bad Reputation

Scientific American, 2017
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REPUTATION

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1913
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