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Under What Conditions Do the News Media Influence Corporate Reputation? The Roles of Media Dependency and Need for Orientation

2010

Previous research has assumed uniform effects of the news media's influence on corporate reputation. This study uses theories of media system dependency and ‘need for orientation’ to examine contingent conditions affecting the degree of the media influence. Our integrated measurement approach gauging media coverage and stakeholder evaluations on the same dimensions of reputation furthered the methodological approach to this research area. We found that stakeholders depend more on the news media to learn about reputation dimensions that are difficult to directly experience or observe and for which the news media are the main source of information.

Media managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceStakeholderAdvertisingMedia relationsAgenda-setting theoryPublic relationsMedia system dependency theoryBusinessBusiness and International ManagementNews mediaReputationmedia_commonCorporate Reputation Review
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Commitment and strikes in wage bargaining

2000

Abstract This paper analyzes the long-run strategic relationship between a firm and a union as a repeated bargaining game, where there is incomplete information on the player's motivation on both sides and each party has a fall-back position. The firm and the union will engage in a reputation-building activity, that will produce a limited number of strikes over time. The bargainer that succeeds in building up a reputation for toughness and obtains a favorable payoff in the long-run is, either the more patient (or alternatively the more centralized), or the party with a higher initial probability of stubbornness, or the party with a smaller fall-back position. Our model also offers predictio…

MicroeconomicsOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsComplete informationmedia_common.quotation_subjectStochastic gameEconomicsPosition (finance)Reputationmedia_commonWage bargainingLabour Economics
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Psychosocial adjustment in aggressive popular and aggressive rejected adolescents at school+

2014

AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to compare the profiles of aggressive adolescents who differed in social status in the classroom, popular vs. rejected, with those of adolescents of average sociometric status without documented behavior problems. The characteristics compared related to intra-individual, family, school, and social domains. A sample of 457 adolescents, aged 11 to 18 years old (48% girls), participated in the study. Differences between groups were examined via a series of multivariate analyses of variance and discriminant function analyses. Results indicated that although aggressive popular adolescents revealed more academic involvement and social integration in th…

Multivariate analysisSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSociometric statusDevelopmental psychologyPopulares agresivosStatus sociométricoSocial integrationSocial imageDiscriminant function analysisPsychosocial adjustmentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAggressive popularApplied Psychologymedia_commonAjuste psicosocialAggressive rejectedAdolescenceRechazados agresivosAdolescenciaSociometric statusPsychologyPsychosocialReputationSocial statusPsychosocial Intervention
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Public sector reputation and netpromoter score

2021

AbstractReputation of public sector organizations is increasingly formed through Word of Mouth (WOM) as citizens and stakeholders share their experiences with others both online and offline. Understanding and measuring WOM is a challenge for many public sector organizations, who often resort to measurement tools designed for the private sector. This paper looks at a popular WOM measurement tool, namely the Net Promoter Score (NPS) in the context of public sector organizations. In this paper, we ask how well does the NPS describe public sector reputation, and look at what the different stakeholder groups categorized by NPS are like in the public sector. As an illustrative case, we report fin…

Online and offlineEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWord of mouthkyselytutkimusContext (language use)NPSNet Promoter0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationMarketingsidosryhmätmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorpalauteStakeholderNet Promoter ScorePrivate sectorjulkinen sektorimaineenhallinta0506 political sciencemaine050211 marketingBusinessReputation
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The evaluation of workers by customers as a method of control and monitoring in firms: Digital reputation and the European Union's General Data Prote…

2021

As a method of surveillance and monitoring, the evaluation of workers by customers and employers and the disclosure of the results pose a series of challenges for the current legal framework of the European Union (EU). Employees subject to such evaluations are exposed to a far more intense and wider degree of monitoring of their work than traditional workers. The phenomenon arises from the adoption of a customer perspective, seeking to make work observable at all times, without any cost to firms. In this light, the author analyses the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, which establishes very specific restrictions when requesting and disclosing information about workers.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFreedom of informationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Work (electrical)Management of Technology and InnovationGeneral Data Protection RegulationEmployee monitoringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceData Protection Act 1998BusinessEuropean unionMarketingmedia_commonReputationInternational Labour Review
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Bad News and Quality Reputation among Users of Public Services

2018

This manuexamines whether the effect of anchoring bias is greater when citizens evaluate the quality of a public service after receiving negative initial information about service performance than after receiving positive information. It also tests whether there are differences in this anchoring bias by comparing formal (report) vs. informal (rumor) communication. Two field experiments were conducted with the participation of passengers of a commuter public train transportation organization (Experiment 1, N = 105) and users of a public university administrative service (Experiment 2, N = 172). The first experiment confirmed the bias produced by the negative initial information, whereas this…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial PsychologyPublic servicesServicios p&uacutemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Sesgo de anclaje&nbspAnchoringblicos&nbspSesgo de negatividad&nbspAnchoring biasAnchoring bias&nbspn.n&nbspNegativity bias&nbspInformal communicationReputation&nbspComunicaci&oacute0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationQuality (business)Practical implicationsmedia_commonReputationService (business)Negativity biasCommunication05 social sciencesAdvertisingCommunication.Rumor0506 political sciencelcsh:PsychologyPublic services&nbspPublic university&nbspReputaci&oacute050211 marketingPsychologyReputation
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Busyness of audit committee directors and quality of financial information in India

2016

The audit committees, as a part of the internal corporate governance mechanisms, play an important role to enhance the financial reporting quality. The busyness of audit committee members of a firm in boards and committees of other firms can affect its independent functioning, ceteris paribus. The current study examines, first, the association between multiple directorships of audit committee members and quality of financial reporting in India, second, whether endogenously determined busyness limits of busyness of the audit committee members provide better insights than those exogenously mandated by regulators. The study finds that endogenously determined busyness limits of sub-samples and …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementresource dependence theoryAccrualtalousCeteris paribusStrategy and ManagementAudit committeeeducationAudit evidenceIndiaAccountingChief audit executiveraportointispline regressionextended interlockingJoint audithealth services administrationaccruals0502 economics and businessreputational capitalInformation technology auditagency theoryBusiness and International ManagementFinanceta511business.industryCorporate governancefinancial reporting qualityaudit committee05 social sciencesagenttiteorialaatu050201 accountingauditointibusinessbusyness of directors050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
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Victimization, loneliness, overt and relational violence at the school from a gender perspective

2015

This ex post facto study analyzes both the direct relationships between victimization and overt and relational violent behavior of students adolescents as the indirect relationships between these variables through the classroom environment, the loneliness, the nonconformist ideal reputation and transgression of social norms. The sample consisted of 1,795 adolescents (48% females) aged 11 to 18 years (M = 14.2, SD = 1.68). We used a structural equation model to analyze the effect of classroom environment and victimization in violent manifest and relational behavior. The results found that a direct positive relationship between victimization and relational violent behavior and a direct negati…

Original articlemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)Structural equation modelingEx post facto studyDevelopmental psychology5. Gender equalityConducta violenta en la escuelamedicineEstudio ex post facto10. No inequalityNonconformistmedia_common4. EducationPerspective (graphical)VictimizationGenderLonelinessVictimización16. Peace & justiceAdolescenceClinical Psychologylcsh:PsychologyViolent behavior at schoolNegative relationshipAdolescenciaPositive relationshipGéneromedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyReputationInternational Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
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Paradise Lost? The Collapse of Dutch Multiculturalism and the Birth of Islamophobic Post-Liberalism

2013

The aim of this chapter is to shed light on the integration debate in the Netherlands, and especially on the prominent role of Islam and cultural issues in this debate (Boomkens 2010: 307). Arguably more than in any other European country, anti-Islamic sentiment has produced political consequences, including the formation of three political parties on a principally anti-Islamic platform (Leefbar Nederland (Liveable Netherlands), List Pim Fortuyn and Partij voor de Vrijheid (Freedom Party)) since 2000 and the dismantling of key aspects of state-supported multiculturalism, including a cessation of ethnic monitoring of labour market participation, the withdrawal of national-level funding for m…

PoliticsLiberalismMinority groupMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectLawPolitical economyImmigrationEthnic groupIslamSociologymedia_commonReputation
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(Un)Sustainable Territories: Causes of the Speculative Bubble in Spain (1996–2010) and its Territorial, Environmental, and Sociopolitical Consequences

2012

In this paper we analyse the causes of the Spanish property model and its territorial, social, and political consequences. Particular attention is paid to sociopolitical contexts. These consequences include excessive dependence on economic activity and employment in the housing construction sector, the irreversible disappearance of landmarks in the country’s collective history and culture, and examples of ‘policy capture’, especially at local and regional levels. This lengthy process has led to corruption in town planning and an increase in poor policy decisions, greatly harming Spain’s reputation. Keywords: urban sprawl, speculative property bubble, unbalanced growth, recession, corruption…

Public AdministrationCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentUrban sprawlManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Town planningRecessionPoliticsEconomyPolicy decisionPolitical economyEconomicsEconomic bubbleReputationmedia_commonEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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