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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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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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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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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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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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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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The paper analyses credibility and reputation in the context of peace negotiations. Where war provides economic gains …
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, by grading honestly, a school can build up reputation. Introducing a concern for reputation into an established signaling …
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In this paper we provide new estimates of the impact of unions on nonunion wage setting. We allow the presence of unions to affect nonunion wages both through the typically discussed channel of nonunion firms emulating union wages in order to fend off the threat of unionisation and through a...
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