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Betrug 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Equivocation 2 Experiment 2 Fraud 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Brand 1 Brand image 1 Brand management 1 Communication 1 Confidence 1 Consultancy services 1 Customer integration 1 Data protection 1 Datenschutz 1 Deception 1 Downsizing 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Ethics 1 Ethik 1 Ethnologie 1 Ethnology 1 Group dynamics 1 Internet 1 Kommunikation 1 Kundenintegration 1 Language 1 Lie detection 1 Linguistic analysis 1 Linguistics 1 Linguistik 1 Lying 1 Markenartikel 1 Markenführung 1 Markenimage 1 Market research 1 Marktforschung 1
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Braun, Michael T. 1 Jha, Abhishek Kumar 1 Kumar, Saurabh 1 Oliveira, Pedro 1 Swol, Lyn M. van 1 Weiss, Edmond H. 1
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Group decision and negotiation 1 Journal of Communication Management 1 Journal of business anthropology 1 Journal of organizational computing and electronic commerce 1
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"Don't fool me, as it is your loss" : impact of deception on information privacy
Jha, Abhishek Kumar; Kumar, Saurabh - In: Journal of organizational computing and electronic commerce 33 (2023) 3/4, pp. 117-132
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Ethnography and co-creation in a Portuguese consultancy : wine branding research as an example
Oliveira, Pedro - In: Journal of business anthropology 1 (2012) 2, pp. 197-217
equivocation (Castro, 2004), this paper explores the relation between academic anthropology and applied business anthropology …, clients and anthropologist as a particular kind of ‘equivocation’. A wine branding research case is given as an example. …
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Communicating deception : differences in language use, justifications, and questions for lies, omissions, and truths
Swol, Lyn M. van; Braun, Michael T. - In: Group decision and negotiation 23 (2014) 6, pp. 1343-1367
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O, come in equivocator! The fallacies of reengineering
Weiss, Edmond H. - In: Journal of Communication Management 2 (1997) 1, pp. 40-47
It cannot be known for sure, but it appears that the sentence uttered most often by advocates for the reengineering construct is: ‘Reengineering is not downsizing!’ This disputed association of terms usually draws a defensive complaint or disclaimer from reengineering enthusiasts and from...
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