Interplays between Corporate Reputation and Media-A Bibliometric Analysis

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Abstract

As strategic asset-determinant of sustained competitiveness-corporate/firm reputation has a very distinctive feature that sets it apart: although reflection of (better, worse or not at all performed) reputation management at a company's level, it is rather a "representation"/ "perception"-built on a business's previous behaviors, but more precisely on the ways its different stakeholders have interacted (acknowledged, internalized, resonated) with them-in a (sometimes unconscious) process highly mediated and moderated by the media. Thus, the current study aims to explore the interplays between corporate/firm reputation and media as they are reflected in the scientific literature-through a bibliometric analysis of the WoS Core Collection database records (between 1992 and 2019), using the VOSviewer tool. With its emphasis on corporate/firm reputation and media, the paper shapes the broad theoretical backgrounds in anticipation of future research and empirical results to be revealed on a much more focused and applied/practical area, namely the reputation of the media in Romania.

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Lunguleac-Bardasuc, L., Budac, C., & Ogrean, C. (2020). Interplays between Corporate Reputation and Media-A Bibliometric Analysis. Studies in Business and Economics, 15(3), 45–60. https://doi.org/10.2478/sbe-2020-0044

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