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Is reputation risk overstated?

Operational events damage firms' reputations less than some claim

ariane-chapelle

Since the financial crisis that knocked bankers off their pedestal and severely tarnished the entire industry, reputation has become a major concern for many managers. It attracts considerable attention in the professional literature, such as the recently published KPMG survey which concludes that "there are different points of view concerning governance, methods and process [regarding reputation

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