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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become such an important concept that in some situations, it is soon to be required by law that publicly listed companies disclose ethical, social and environmental risks in its annual report. An example of CSR is the growing implementation green...
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In the social science disciplines, the assumption that the data stem from a single homogeneous population is often unrealistic in respect of empirical research. When applying a causal modeling approach, such as partial least squares path modeling, segmentation is a key issue in coping with the...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate brand credibility, corporate brand equity, and corporate reputation. Structural equation modeling analysis provided support for the hypotheses from a sample of 867 consumers in...
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Corporations are using Social Media (SM) to form meaningful and engaging customer relationships involving online transactions. . The aim of the research study is to examine how Customer Loyalty (CL) has come under an undeniable influence of SM. The main question examined by the research study...
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Corporate reputation is more and more the most valuable asset for a firm. In this day and age, corporate reputation, although an intangible asset, is and will grow as the most essential asset to publicize and also protect. Social media are a formidable tool to publicize a firm's brand and...
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This study assesses the effects of the perception of corporate reputation in foundation universities on economic impact by using a specific foundation university as a case study. The study uses quantitative research method and data is collected through a questionnaire. In preparing the...
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The above study examines the relation between business ethics and corporate reputation and introduces the well-known and widely used methods and methodologies to asses corporate reputation, in order to put into light the contribution of business ethics. The main hypothesis is that an ethical...
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