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We examine whether a company's corporate reputation gained from their CSR activities and a company leader's reputation, one that is unrelated to his or her business acumen, can impact economic action fairness appraisals. We provide experimental evidence that good corporate reputation causally...
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, abilities) facilitating innovations acceptable and legitimate for stakeholders such as regulators or residents. We argue that …
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We study bilateral bargaining problems with interested third parties, the stakeholders that enjoy benefits upon a …
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prosocial behavior on behalf of stakeholders, and insider-initiated corporate philanthropy. For both individuals and firms we …
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Reputation systems aim to induce honest behavior in online trade by providing information about past conduct of users. Online reputation, however, is not directly connected to a person, but only to the virtual identity of that person. Users can therefore shed a negative reputation by creating a...
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In the context of a global security framework that mitigates interstate conflicts, nation-states establish a reputation for resolve by supporting foreign insurrections. Our theoretical predictions indicate that states with a greater number of co-ethnic groups abroad are more inclined to endorse...
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expert stakeholders involved in minority integration. This enables us to better understand the risk of minority exclusion …
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and external stakeholders. A further outcome of the study emphasizes the negative link between firm size and corporate …
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Comparing domestic- and foreign-owned firms in Germany, this paper finds that foreign-owned firms are more likely to focus on short-term profit. This influence is particularly strong if the local managers of the German subsidiary are not sent from the foreign parent company. Moreover, the...
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This paper examines major forces that have decoupled economic and business prosperity from social prosperity and explores how recoupling can be promoted. Economists have specified well-known conditions under which free market enterprise with shareholder value maximization is efficient. These...
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