Reputation capital : building and maintaining trust in the 21st century / Joachim Klewes, Robert Wreschniok, editors.

"• … release reputation bearers from the burden of being constantly mo- tored and reduce the likelihood of government or public supervision and control. • … strengthen client trust, ease the recruitment and retention of capable employees and improve access to capital markets or attract investor...

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Other Authors: Klewes, Joachim, 1954-, Wreschniok, Robert
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, c2009.
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Summary:"• … release reputation bearers from the burden of being constantly mo- tored and reduce the likelihood of government or public supervision and control. • … strengthen client trust, ease the recruitment and retention of capable employees and improve access to capital markets or attract investors. • … legitimate positions of power and build up reserves of trust which - lowed companies and politicians – but also researchers and journalists – to put their issues on the public agenda, present them credibly and mould them in their own interests. But a fear of loss is not the only reason for the steadily increasing - portance of reputation in corporate management today (or more especially, in the minds of top management). Rather, the main reason is that corporate reputation has shifted from being an unquantifiable ‘soft’ factor to a me- urable indicator in the sense of management control. And it is a variable that is obviously relevant to a company’s performance: recent studies by the European Centre for Reputation Studies and the Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität of Munich compared the stock market performance of a port- lio of the top 25% of reputation leaders (based on regular reputation me- urements in the wider public) with that of the German DAX 30 stock m- ket index. The results show that a portfolio consisting of reputation leaders 1 outperformed the stock market index by up to 45% – and with less risk. Fig. 1. Performance of ‘reputation portfolios’ vs."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Description based on print version record.
Physical Description:1 electronic document (xi, 408 p.) : ill.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:128250925X
3642016308 (Internet)
3642016308
9781282509252
9783642016301 (Internet)
9783642016301
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