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’s reputation with a revenue management pricing practice. This study found that framing and fencing condition had a significant … effect on customers’ fairness perception, respectively. In addition, this study found that reputation moderated the effect of … framing on perceived fairness. When the hotel had a poor reputation, framing as a discount rather than framing as a surcharge …
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focuses on various firm-external social constructions: legitimacy, reputation, and status, and how they impact the emergence …
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conduits for reputation flows seems to be more strategic than the use of unmediated communication in that it is highly …
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We study firm reputation as a mechanism to assure product quality in perfectly competitive marketsin a context in which … withasymmetric information and moral hazard problems, credible certification schemes reduce the costof establishing reputation and … the ability of reputation to operate as amechanism for assuring quality. Second, the actual design of the certification …
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Arbeit die Reputation der Fleischwirtschaft umfassend untersucht. Unter Verwendung der Partial Least Squares Methode (PLS … untergeordneter Relevanz sind. Die Analysen verdeutlichen ferner die große Bedeutung der Reputation zur Erklärung verschiedener …
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access control. Trust can also be used to support service selection. Although certain elements of trust such as reputation …
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Security researchers agree that security control is a difficult to observe credence quality of online services that Internet users cannot easily assess through research or experience. Yet there is evidence that users form perceptions of security control that strongly determine how much trust...
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There has been a recent trend toward the use of lifecycle analysis (LCA) as a decision-making tool for the automotive industry. However, the different practitioners` methods and assumptions vary widely, as do the interpretations put on the results. The lack of uniformity has been addressed by...
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This study examined the relationship between two economic indicators—the unemployment rate and the price of gasoline—and purchase decisions of new vehicle buyers. Two regression analyses were performed, one focusing on the number of vehiclespurchased and the other one on their fuel economy....
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Globalization of the automotive industry continues to accelerate as offshore manufacturers and suppliers open production facilities in North America, and North American companies invest overseas and throughout the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) region. But perhaps the most...
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