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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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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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to the firms that lawfully label their products with the GI). A model of club reputation is developed which includes … Shapiro (1982) and Winfree & McCluskey (2005) as special cases. Reputation is assumed to be traceable through the GI label …; quality is endogenously determined at the firm level, with reputation as the state variable. In contrast with previous …
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and reputation had positive relationships with trust and satisfaction, while service quality had a direct effect on …
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The last couple of decades have seen an increased retail concentration around the world, particularly in Europe. Views on the welfare implications of this severe change are controversial. Consumers might benefit because larger stores (owned by larger retailer chains) offer more product choices....
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This paper focuses on ignored issues regarding the impact of trade reforms in transition economies. These economies are primarily characterized by a low quality of their products, large depreciations of their currencies, and a high degree of government intervention in economic activity. These...
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