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The path dependence of organizational reputation: how social judgment influences assessments of capability and character
by
Block, Emily S.
, Mannor, Michael J.
, Mishina, Yuri
in
Bias
/ Business structures
/ capability
/ character
/ Cognition
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic uncertainty
/ Function
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Impression formation
/ Judgment
/ Managers
/ Organizational behaviour
/ Organizational research
/ Path dependence
/ Personality development
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality tests
/ Psychology
/ Public image management
/ Reputation
/ Reputation management
/ Reputations
/ Sedans
/ Social judgement
/ social judgment
/ Social psychology
/ Stakeholder
/ Studies
2012
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The path dependence of organizational reputation: how social judgment influences assessments of capability and character
by
Block, Emily S.
, Mannor, Michael J.
, Mishina, Yuri
in
Bias
/ Business structures
/ capability
/ character
/ Cognition
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic uncertainty
/ Function
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Impression formation
/ Judgment
/ Managers
/ Organizational behaviour
/ Organizational research
/ Path dependence
/ Personality development
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality tests
/ Psychology
/ Public image management
/ Reputation
/ Reputation management
/ Reputations
/ Sedans
/ Social judgement
/ social judgment
/ Social psychology
/ Stakeholder
/ Studies
2012
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The path dependence of organizational reputation: how social judgment influences assessments of capability and character
by
Block, Emily S.
, Mannor, Michael J.
, Mishina, Yuri
in
Bias
/ Business structures
/ capability
/ character
/ Cognition
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic uncertainty
/ Function
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Impression formation
/ Judgment
/ Managers
/ Organizational behaviour
/ Organizational research
/ Path dependence
/ Personality development
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality tests
/ Psychology
/ Public image management
/ Reputation
/ Reputation management
/ Reputations
/ Sedans
/ Social judgement
/ social judgment
/ Social psychology
/ Stakeholder
/ Studies
2012
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The path dependence of organizational reputation: how social judgment influences assessments of capability and character
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The path dependence of organizational reputation: how social judgment influences assessments of capability and character
2012
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Drawing upon theory on social judgments and impression formation from social psychology, this paper explores the socio-cognitive processes that shape the formation of favorable and unfavorable organizational reputations. Specifically, we suggest that stakeholders make distinctions between an organization's capabilities and its character. We explain the nature and function of each and articulate the manner in which judgment heuristics and biases manifest in the development of capability and character reputations. In doing so, this research explores both the positive and negative sides of organizational reputation by examining the manner in which different types of reputations are built or damaged, and how these processes influence the ability of managers to enhance and protect these reputations.
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