Author:
Herbig Paul,Milewicz John
Abstract
Previous studies of corporate reputation have either confirmed its
existence as an influence agent or described in general terms its
effects on other attributes (quality, price, advertising, etc.). The
competitive credibility model of reputation building is formulated and
tested through simulation. Reports and discusses results.
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