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Good corporate reputation is seen as one of the most valuable assets. It is believed to cause a multitude of favorable … corporate reputation and financial performance. However, the most of them raised the question of causation due to their … methodology. In order to isolate the impact of corporate reputation on financial performance, some authors had conducted event …
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Forschungsarbeiten. Trotz unzureichender Datensätze besteht weitgehend Konsens darüber, dass eine gute Reputation ein nachhaltiger … Unternehmens- und CEO-Reputation vorgestellt. Alle drei sind die größten ihrer Art im deutschsprachigen Raum, die Erhebung der CEO-Reputation … ist methodisch und vom Umfang her sogar weltweit einzigartig. Die Ergebnisse belegen eine große Spannweite der Reputation …
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its equilibrium strategy in a repeated but finite game, in order to build an environmental reputation if we suppose that … reputation. Due to the peculiarity of environmental information (green products are credence goods), we claim that an explicit … the reputation effect. …
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Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Dimensionsstruktur sowie der Verwertbarkeit des Fortune-Reputationsrankings in der wissenschaftlichen Forschung und liefert Erkenntnisse über seine Aussagefähigkeit. Nach Erörterung der theoretischen Grundlagen von Unternehmensreputation als...
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Is the reputation of a firm tradeable when the previous owner has to retire even though ownership change is observable … good type. Hence reputation is tradeable, although ownership change is observable. In our model, reputation is an …
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motivate employeeswho are driven by concerns about their reputation for being able. When employeesare driven by monetary …
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reputation for honesty. We characterize conditions under which there exists a 'two-tier equilibrium' in which 'reputable …' auditors refuse bribes offered by clients for fear of losing reputation, while 'disreputable' auditors accept bribes because … even persistent refusal does not create a good reputation. The main findings are: (a) honest auditors charge higher fees …
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In recent decades, many firms offered more discretion to their employees, often increasing the productivity of effort but also leaving more opportunities for shirking. These "high-performance work systems" are difficult to understand in terms of standard moral hazard models. We show...
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The paper analyses credibility and reputation in the context of peace negotiations. Where war provides economic gains …
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