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The role of corporate reputation in the stakeholder decision-making process

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Puncheva, Petya

Business & Society

2008

47

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272-290

asbestos ; compensation of occupational diseases ; corporate social responsibility ; decision making ; employers liability ; interest group

Australia

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0007650306297946

English

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"Although it is widely accepted that corporate reputation influences organization-stakeholder interactions, there is no theoretical framework that conceptualizes this aspect in stakeholders' decision-making processes for establishing various forms of relationships with a firm. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this article provides a theoretical model that explains the role corporate reputation has in the process through which stakeholders decide to establish relationships with a firm. It is argued that the stakeholder decision-making process for exchange with a company is based on several exchange rules: corporate reputation, social legitimacy, pragmatic legitimacy, and exchange benefits. The article concludes with a case study of James Hardie Industries in Australia, which illustrates the function of the proposed conceptual model."

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