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factors affecting such shifts. This paper introduces the concept of reputation shifting, with an explicit theory that relates …The study of reputation has often focused on such relatively narrow areas as creation of good reputations rather than …
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This paper studies the reputation effect in which a long-lived player faces a sequence of uninformed short …
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differentiating companies. Building on signaling theory, we argue that IT reputation matters to investors because it reduces …The objective of this study is to identify factors that help build an IT reputation, and to evaluate whether markets … value a firm's ability to develop and sustain its IT reputation. Building on IT strategic leadership and IT business value …
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business, are particularly vulnerable. Maintaining a positive reputation, however, is costly, leading to the potential for …
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quarters of their tenure in an effort to establish a reputation for being inflation averse. Second, we find a significantly …
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Classic models of reputation consider an agent taking costly actions to affect a single, homogeneous audience’s beliefs … reputation with multiple parties with diverse interests. In this paper we study reputation incentives for an agent who faces two … audiences with opposed preferences. We ask if the existence of multiple audiences per se changes reputation incentives. Further …
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interest in reputation. The bijection between defamation and reputation is typically thought of as perfect: defamation only … protects reputation, while reputation is only protected by defamation. This article shows, however, that neither limb of the … of negligence could not prima facie extend the scope of its protection to reputation. It might seem that the fact that …
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The Klein-Leffler model explains how the benefit of future reputation can induce firms to produce high quality … experience goods, either in a monopoly or an industry with competing firms. We show that reputation can be leveraged across …
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because of the presence of industry reputation effects. Industry reputation effects lead to interdependence among firms and … configuration in such a setting. We then elucidate how the presence of industry reputation effects and the introduction of a … socially optimal industry configuration. Our results show that both the impact of industry reputation effects and the impact of …
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ethics has gained a firm presence in the theory and practice of corporate management, humility is not ranked as one of the … manager's success and reputation …
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