
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Reputation Matters -- Diagram 1.1: The Rewards And Risks That Reputation Brings To Organizations -- Reputation Forms At Many Levels -- Individual Level -- Team Level -- Organization Level -- Regional Level -- Country Level -- Phenomena Level -- Environment -- Social Movements -- Health -- Technology -- Diagram 1.2: The Multiple Levels Of Reputation -- 2. Reputation: What It Means And Where It's Made -- What Is Reputation? -- Table 2.1: Theories And Perspectives Of Reputation Reputation And Its Fragility -- Table 2.2: Unpacking My Definition Of Reputation -- How Multiple Reputations Impact Our Lives -- 3. Reputation And Power: How Reputation Is Built, Maintained, And Subject To Threat -- How Did You Decide Who To Vote For? -- Who Are The Electorate Voting For? -- Stakeholder Capitalism And Stakeholder Theory -- Diagram 3.1: An Inside-out Approach To Stakeholders -- Diagram 3.2: An Outside-in Approach To Stakeholders -- Existential Threats -- Intermediaries -- Diagram 3.3: Past And Present Comparisons Of Information, Media Stories, And Reputations Diagram 3.4: The Causes, Realities, And Outcomes Of Reputation -- 4. How Migration Affects The Reputations Of Countries And Cities -- Reputation Of Places -- Diagram 4.1: Multiple Reputations That Inform Migration Choices -- Intermediaries Connecting Skilled Migrants With Countries -- Labour Market Reputation -- Return Migration And Brain Circulation -- Diagram 4.2: The Importance Of Reputation For Home And Host Countries -- 5. The Global Scale Of Reputation And Crisis Management Across Multiple Borders -- Multiple Reputations Across Borders -- Diagram 5.1: The Multiple Reputations Of Promcon Social Media Reputations: The Dark Side -- Social Influencers And The Spotlight They Shine On Reputations -- Cross-border Crises -- 6. Maintaining Positive Reputations Amid Corruption And Competing Stakeholders -- Navigating Corruption And The Need
This book investigates the multifaceted mechanisms through which reputation is constructed, maintained, and threatened across individual, organizational, and national levels. William S. Harvey, an expert in organizational behavior, utilizes a framework of stakeholder theory and cross-border analysis to explain how reputation functions as a form of power. He argues that in an era of global connectivity and digital influence, understanding the fragility of reputation is critical for navigating existential threats and complex social environments.
What You Will Find
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Experts highlight this work as a comprehensive examination of the structural forces that govern reputation in a globalized economy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the utility of the provided diagrams for visualizing complex stakeholder relationships.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191981605
ISBN-13:
9780191981609
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