2019
DOI: 10.24136/oc.2019.025
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Reputation stability vs anti-crisis sustainability: under what circumstances will innovations, media activities and CSR be in higher demand?

Abstract: Research background: The difference of war and peace can help gain an under-standing of the differences in the management of a company's reputation in terms of its stability as compared to the state of a reputation crisis. The question of practical confirmation, which is left open, is whether there is a positive correlation between the anti-crisis activity of the reputation management system and its stability in a long-term perspective, or whether these two factors are inversely related. Purpose of the a… Show more

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“…Modern businesses should properly reconcile the profitability, growth, and social relationships [50] and recognize that CSR cannot be totally avoided [62,63]. Society has become more sensitive about ethical [22], social [64], and environmental [65] issues; appropriate, reasonable, and well-oriented CSR "expenses" should be compensated, offset, by the advertising effect on an improved brand image [66], stable revenues from loyal clients, improved employee productivity [67], decreased risks [68], and reduced capital costs [69].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern businesses should properly reconcile the profitability, growth, and social relationships [50] and recognize that CSR cannot be totally avoided [62,63]. Society has become more sensitive about ethical [22], social [64], and environmental [65] issues; appropriate, reasonable, and well-oriented CSR "expenses" should be compensated, offset, by the advertising effect on an improved brand image [66], stable revenues from loyal clients, improved employee productivity [67], decreased risks [68], and reduced capital costs [69].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The illustrated model does not take into account the measurable variables making up individual factors, but it is consistent with those listed in Table 7. The external SEM model was evaluated using the maximum likelihood method [86,87]. The results of the estimation of the external SEM model (factor analysis) are presented in Table 8, while the internal model (regression analysis) is shown in Table 9.…”
Section: (H1): Quality Of Interpersonal Relationships At Work Has a Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measures of the degree to which the model fits the data are shown in Table 10, while Table 11 lists standardized total effects of the impact that individual quality categories relations have on CWB-I and CWB-O. The external SEM model was evaluated using the maximum likelihood method [86,87]. The results of the estimation of the external SEM model (factor analysis) are presented in Table 8, while the internal model (regression analysis) is shown in Table 9.…”
Section: (H1): Quality Of Interpersonal Relationships At Work Has a Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The innovative activity of enterprises also depends on many other factors such as the national and international environment [ 14 , 15 , 16 ], management system [ 17 ], business support organizations [ 18 , 19 ], intellectual assets [ 20 ], sectoral patterns of cooperation and technology level [ 21 ], for which the ceteris paribus assumption was made. It can also affect other economic variables such as total factor productivity [ 22 ], the level of firm productivity [ 23 ], and anti-crisis reputational sustainability [ 24 ]. These dependencies create additional feedback loops that spread throughout the economy and increase its complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%