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reputation spillover 2 Corporate reputation 1 Corruption 1 Economic crime 1 Firmenimage 1 Interessenpolitik 1 Korruption 1 Lobbying 1 Politicians 1 Politiker 1 Reputation 1 Wirtschaftskriminalität 1 corruption 1 discrimination 1 opportunism 1 political contributions 1 political scandals 1 shareholder activism 1 social capital 1 trust 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Harbaugh, Rick 1 Preuss, Susanne 1 To, Ted 1 Wielhouwer, Jacco L. 1
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, Kelley School of Business 1
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Journal of business finance & accounting : JBFA 1 Working Papers / Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, Kelley School of Business 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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The reputational costs of connections to controversial politicians : evidence from political scandals
Preuss, Susanne; Wielhouwer, Jacco L. - In: Journal of business finance & accounting : JBFA 51 (2024) 9/10, pp. 2523-2560
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Opportunistic Discrimination
Harbaugh, Rick; To, Ted - Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, … - 2008
When can you cheat some people without damaging your reputation among others? In a trust game between a firm and a series of individuals from two groups of different sizes, the firm has more incentive to cheat minority individuals because trade with the minority is less frequent and the...
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