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New frontiers of the reputation—performance relationship: insights from multiple theories

Bergh, Donald D. - ; Ketchen, Jr., David J. - ; Boyd, Brian K. - ; Bergh, Julianne - ;

Understanding the influences on organizational performance is a key goal of the strategic management field. A prior study (Rindova, Williamson, Petkova, & Sever, 2005) offered significant progress toward this goal in the context of the concept of reputation through the application of multiple theories and alternate empirical tests. In a subsequent article (Boyd, Bergh, & Ketchen, 2010), the authors sought to extend that knowledge via the application of a third theoretical perspective and additional analyses. In this reply, the authors extend on the comments made by Rindova, Williamson, and Petkova (2010) and offer additional theoretical insights on reputation, leveraging ideas from the resource-based view, transaction cost economics, signaling theory, and social status research. The authors also attempt to lay a foundation for future inquiry by using those theories to identify a series of research questions.


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
JOM3603PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitCalifornia: SAGE 2010
EdisiVol. 36 Issue 3, May 2010
SubjekSignaling theory
Reputation
Social status
Transaction cost economics
Resource-based view (RBV)
ISBN/ISSN0149-2063
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik12 p.
Info Detail SpesifikJournal of Management
Other Version/RelatedTidak tersedia versi lain
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