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Bewertung 1 Beziehungsmarketing 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Customer rating 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Evaluation 1 Hotel industry 1 Hotellerie 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Online review 1 Product quality 1 Produktqualität 1 Relationship marketing 1 Reputation 1 Reputational effect 1 Service quality 1 Signaling effect 1 Signalling 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 TripAdvisor 1 Viral marketing 1 Virales Marketing 1 event study 1 fraud 1 illegal behaviour 1 insider trading 1 reputational effect 1
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ARNOLD, Monique 1 Chen, Yong 1 ENGELEN, Peter-Jan 1 Sayfuddin, A. T. M. 1
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International journal of hospitality management 1 Management & Marketing 1
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The signaling and reputational effects of customer ratings on hotel revenues : evidence from TripAdvisor
Sayfuddin, A. T. M.; Chen, Yong - In: International journal of hospitality management 99 (2021), pp. 1-9
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Do financial markets discipline firms for illegal corporate behaviour?
ARNOLD, Monique; ENGELEN, Peter-Jan - In: Management & Marketing 2 (2007) 4
This paper examines the relationship between the discovery of illegal behaviour by companies on the stock price. It examines whether shareholders care about illegal corporate behaviour and punish companies by driving the stock price down. The empirical results show that stock prices react...
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