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Borden, Diane L. "Reputational Assault: A Critical and Historical Analysis of Gender and the Law of Defamation." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75, no. 1 (1998): 98–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909807500111.

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This article looks at the manner in which the U.S. judicial system treats men and women differently in terms of reputational harm. It explores a variety of state statutes that encode such differences as well and places both court cases and legislative enactments in the context of the development of women's history. It shows that women's reputations are generally discussed in terms of virtue, while men's reputations are cast in terms of honor. The article shows how the women's experience with the law of defamation is quite different from the experience of men in two time periods.
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Baldwin, Paul. "Close to Home." Senior Care Pharmacist 35, no. 8 (2020): 366. http://dx.doi.org/10.4140/tcp.n.2020.366.

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Kim, Yeonsoo, and Chang Wan Woo. "The buffering effects of CSR reputation in times of product-harm crisis." Corporate Communications: An International Journal 24, no. 1 (2019): 21–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-02-2018-0024.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the role of prior-CSR reputation in protecting a company’s CSR reputation during product-harm crises and how it influences consumers’ crisis-related behavioral intentions (i.e. supportive communication, resistance to negative information and crisis resiliency). The authors test whether the impact of prior-CSR reputation differs by crisis type as well.Design/methodology/approachA randomized 2 (CSR reputation: good vs bad) × 2 (product-harm crisis type: tampering vs preventable) full factorial design in two industry settings (food industry and retai
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Ozeran, Larry, Anthony Solomonides, and Richard Schreiber. "Privacy versus Convenience: A Historical Perspective, Analysis of Risks, and an Informatics Call to Action." Applied Clinical Informatics 12, no. 02 (2021): 274–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1727197.

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Abstract Background The pace of technological change dwarfs the pace of social and policy change. This mismatch allows for individual harm from lack of recognition of changes in societal context. The value of privacy has not kept pace with changes in technology over time; individuals seem to discount how loss of privacy can lead to directed personal harm. Objective The authors examined individuals sharing personal data with mobile health applications (mHealth apps) and compared the current digital context to the historical context of harm. The authors make recommendations to informatics profes
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Croskery, Emma. "A Principled Approach to Defamation Claims in New Zealand: Untangling the Harm Threshold." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 50, no. 1 (2019): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v50i1.5552.

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The threshold requirement of reputational harm for bringing a defamation claim needs clarification. Although recent case law shows that a threshold exists, precedents conflict as to what exactly the threshold requires, and who bears the burden of proof. There is further judicial disagreement on whether the principle that defamation claims can be struck out if no real and substantial tort has been committed, the Jameel principle, applies in New Zealand. This article suggests that both the harm threshold (more accurately described as a ''tendency to cause harm'' threshold, as it does not require
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Baker, Roy. "Defamation and the Moral Community." Deakin Law Review 13, no. 1 (2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/dlr2008vol13no1art151.

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<p>This paper presents the key findings of a major empirical investigation into defamation law and social attitudes. It examines the way in which the law decides whether a publication is defamatory, and the consequences for that<br />process of a phenomenon known as the third-person effect: the tendency for individuals to perceive the adverse impact of a communication as greater on others than on themselves. It argues that, as a result of this tendency, defamation law unnecessarily and unfairly silences speech on the basis of<br />protection to reputation, even though little
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Rasso, Jason T. "Apology Accepted: The Benefits of an Apology for a Deficient Audit Following an Audit Failure." AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory 33, no. 1 (2013): 161–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/ajpt-50617.

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SUMMARY This paper examines the use of an apology for conducting a deficient audit that indirectly leads to an audit failure. Audit failures can be costly to accounting firms in terms of litigation costs and reputational harm. These costs are potentially much higher when the audit failure stems from a deficient audit. Using an experiment, I test whether the use of an apology containing various components (expression of sympathy, acceptance of responsibility, and/or promise to refrain) is beneficial or harmful to an accounting firm. The results of the experiment reveal that only one component,
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Hatchard, John. "Legal Practitioners as Potential Money Launderers: Beneficial Ownership Transparency and PEPs: Solicitors Regulation Authority v Sharif (2019)." Denning Law Journal 31, no. 1 (2020): 189–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/dlj.v31i1.1794.

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Legal practitioners enjoy a high degree of credibility and trust. With this comes vulnerability. For example, a solicitor’s trust account may be used by criminals through which to launder their proceeds of crime.1 The need to maintain public confidence in the profession remains of paramount importance and it follows that substantial reputational harm can occur where there is a risk that legal practitioners are being used (wittingly or otherwise) to facilitate money laundering.
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Ostrikova, L. K. "An Institution of Liability for Causing Harm: A Current State and Ways of Improvement." Actual Problems of Russian Law 1, no. 12 (2020): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2019.109.12.043-052.

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The concept of harm has been examined in the context of the current legislation, doctrine, judicial practice. The paper has determined characteristic cases of causing harm to the participants of relations regulated under civil law. It is concluded that the absence of a legal definition of the concept of harm has resulted in the confusion of the legal categories “causing harm” and “causing damages” as a condition for tort liability in public law and judicial practice. The author has given her own classification of types of harm and determined classification of property damage. The paper has cla
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Welch, James. "What’s in a name? Complications in overcoming reputational damage during the corporate recovery process." Strategic Direction 36, no. 3 (2020): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sd-09-2019-0167.

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Purpose It is an unfortunate and sometimes entirely avoidable prospect that very successful companies can suffer self-inflicted reputational harm due to poor corporate executive decision making. One contemporary example is seen with the once popular and rapidly growing pizza chain, Papa John’s as the company has been facing an uphill battle to recover its reputational standing following recent scandal. This article examines the recovery process and the very specific complications with the company itself. Design/methodology/approach This is a case study approach examining corporate reputational
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Reputational harm"

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Anderson, Harper D. "Livestrong or Lie Hard: A Pentadic Analysis of Deception and Reputation Management in 'The Armstrong Lie'." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6271.

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Kenneth Burke's pentadic analysis has been a staple within the context of rhetorical criticism since the early days of critical communication studies. Throughout the years it has evolved from a heavy text criticism to application to film and documentary. The Armstrong Lie is another documentary that highlights the controversial actions of former seven-time Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong. This film provides an opportunity in which the pentadic analysis can be applied in order to really dissect the message that is being told. Through application of the pentadic analysis to The Armstron
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Karlsson, Maria. "Hur har designhistorien påverkat Sveriges varumärke? – En analys av tre nedslag i svensk designhistoria och hur dessa påverkat Sverigebilden." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-21972.

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Detta är en uppsats som analyserar tre nedslag tagna ur svensk designhistoria. Bakgrunden ligger i Sveriges varumärke, nation brand. Materialet utgörs av marknadsföring från Stockholmsutställningen 1930, reklambilder från IKEA under 1980-talet och ompositioneringen av varumärket “Sweden” 2014. Teorin bygger på semiotik och vad nation brand och national reputation är och gör. Metoden utgår från semiotik och analysen görs utefter en semiotisk analysmetod av det bildmaterial som valts ut från dessa tre nedslag i svensk designhistoria. Då detta är en undersökning inom ett fält där personliga tolkn
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Boillat-Madfouny, François. "La confiance du public et le monopole de l'autorité publique sur l'administration de la justice pénale." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/24257.

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La justice pénale a historiquement, et à juste titre, été l’affaire de l’État. Octroyer à l’autorité publique le monopole de l’administration de la justice permet entre autres d’harmoniser les rapports sociaux tout en assurant une réponse structurée et dépersonnalisée au phénomène criminel. La confiance du public dans sa capacité d’accomplir judicieusement cette tâche est cruciale au maintien de ce monopole. Certaines réalités découlant du contexte médiatique moderne mettent toutefois en lumière une certaine crise de confiance du public dans l’appareil judiciaire et contribuent à déposséder l’
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Books on the topic "Reputational harm"

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1972-, Lynch Pat, ed. Damage control: How to tiptoe away from the smoking wreckage of your latest screw-up with a minimum of harm to your reputation. McClelland & Stewart, 2010.

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Rogers, Richard, and Sabine Niederer, eds. The Politics of Social Media Manipulation. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724838.

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Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformation, or the willful introduction of false information for the purposes of causing harm, recalls infamous foreign interference operations in national media systems. Outcries over fake news, or dubious stories with the trappings of news, have coincided with the introduction of new media technologies that disrupt the publication, distribution and consumption of news -- from the so-called rumour-mongering broadsheets centuries ago to the blogosphere recently. Designating a news organization as fake, o
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Abito, Jose Muguel, David Besanko, and Daniel Diermeier. Corporate Reputation and Social Activism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199386154.001.0001.

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This book presents a theory of corporate campaigns in which activists use campaigns as a means of harming a firm’s reputation in hope of motivating it to increase its private regulation—corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities aimed at reducing negative externalities or other forms of social harm caused by the firm. The analysis is dynamic in nature because interactions between activists and firms unfold over time. This captures the idea that a firm’s reputation is an asset that can be built or harmed over time. As a firm’s reputation grows, the firm tends to coast on its reputation by
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van Prooijen, Jan-Willem. Revenge, Gossip, and Restorative Justice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190609979.003.0009.

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Besides formal third-party punishment, punishment can take alternative forms such as revenge, gossip, and restorative justice. This chapter examines these alternative punishment forms in light of the idea that punishment is a basic moral instinct. Revenge means that the victim (or people close to the victim) directly punishes the perpetrator. Revenge has a behavioral-control function similar to third-party punishment’s, but it is less successful due to a lack of legitimacy and proportionality. Gossip enables group members to harm an offender’s reputation. These reputational concerns stimulate
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Sunstein, Cass R. Liars. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197545119.001.0001.

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Liars are causing devastating problems. They are endangering public health. They are threatening self-government. They are destroying the reputation of good people—and inflating the reputation of people who are not so good. Nonetheless, most falsehoods ought not to be censored or regulated, even if they are lies. In general, free societies allow them. Public officials should not be allowed to act as the truth police. A key reason is that we cannot trust officials to separate truth from falsehood; their own judgments are unreliable, and their own biases get in the way. If officials are licensed
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Hedley, Stephen. Tort. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199586561.001.0001.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. The seventh edition of Tort introduces the central principles of the subject, providing a clear and concise exposition of the law. The text provides an introduction to this key area of undergraduate study. The book starts with the question: what is tort? Chapters then consider deliberate harm and negligent harm. The book also looks at deliberate infliction of economic loss, land use and the environment, and protection of reputation. Fi
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Witting, Christian. 20. Defamation: foundational principles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811169.003.0020.

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This chapter examines the foundational principles of defamation in tort law. It explains that there are two types of defamation, libel and slander. The chapter discusses the main elements of defamatory imputation, reference, publication, and serious harm. It suggests that liability for defamation reflects efforts to strike a balance between the interests of free speech and preserving one’s reputation. This chapter incorporates the provisions of the Defamation Act 2013 and analyses relevant court cases.
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Drelichman, Mauricio, and Hans-Joachim Voth. Lending to the Borrower from Hell. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151496.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on repayment incentives. The question of why sovereign lending can exist can be divided into two broad approaches: sanctions and reputation. Papers in the reputation tradition argue that the need to smooth consumption is key: if a borrower fails to honor their contract, credit will dry up. The borrower will be markedly worse off, being unable to borrow in hard times. In contrast, the sanctions literature argues that without penalties above and beyond the mere exclusion from future borrowing, sovereign lending cannot exist. Sanctions range from trade embargoes to military i
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Sanderson, Jimmy. Identity and Speech in Sports in the Social Media Era. Edited by Michael A. McCann. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190465957.013.15.

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Social media has ushered in seismic shifts to communication structures in society and these effects extend to the world of sport, where athletes and sports figures routinely divulge content on social media platforms. This chapter discusses athletes’ and other sports figures’ social media use to express their identity, which includes showcasing more of their personality, expressing dissent, and providing commentary on political and social issues. The chapter discusses legal implications for sport organization administrators as they seek to balance organizational reputation with First Amendment
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Worthy, Ben. Conclusions. Edited by Mark Bennister and Paul ‘t Hart. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783848.003.0015.

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This concluding chapter reflects on how the LCI has performed and how it can be developed. Application of the LCI is analyzed across different leadership puzzles and contexts and for what this tells us about the authority of political leaders. Some interpretations of capital fluctuation across the chapters are presented. The LCI allows exploration of how skills, relations, and reputations create, build, or erode authority. Questions remain over the weighting of indicators, the balance between hard and soft measurements, and broader questions about how capital is acquired, preserved, and, in ra
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Book chapters on the topic "Reputational harm"

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Kossovsky, Nir. "Avoiding Hara-Kiri." In Reputation, Stock Price, and You. Apress, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4891-0_1.

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Kravari, Kalliopi, and Nick Bassiliades. "HARM: A Hybrid Rule-Based Agent Reputation Model Based on Temporal Defeasible Logic." In Rules on the Web: Research and Applications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32689-9_15.

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Singh, Jaywant, Latoya Quamina, and Stavros Kalafatis. "Under a Cloud: The Impact of Corporate Reputation Harm on Brand Equity and Consumer Value Perceptions (An Abstract)." In Marketing at the Confluence between Entertainment and Analytics. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47331-4_89.

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Heyse, Liesbet, and Valeska Korff. "Médecins Sans Frontières: Guardian of Humanitarian Values." In Guardians of Public Value. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51701-4_11.

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AbstractMédecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors without Borders, was started by a few doctors and journalists in the 1970s. Today, MSF is a humanitarian actor to be reckoned with, with its emergency medicine expertise and its unique interpretation of the neutrality and independence principles. The organization has acted unconventionally in numerous humanitarian crises and criticized peer organizations in the sector. This nonconformity has never harmed MSF; the organization is highly respected by the general public. This chapter analyzes how MSF as a principled provocateur could evolve into a public guardian of humanitarian values. We posit that MSF’s controversial acts have become an integral part of its reputation; it is expected to go against the grain. However, in order to be credible, the organization works hard to uphold its ‘volunteer and humanitarian spirit’ and strives to be an effective and professional organization.
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Abito, Jose Miguel, David Besanko, and Daniel Diermeier. "A Dynamic Model of Corporate Campaigns." In Corporate Reputation and Social Activism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199386154.003.0002.

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This chapter introduces a finite-horizon (three-period) model of corporate campaigns in which an activist targets a single firm. The activist cares solely about the social benefits generated by the private regulation the firm is capable of undertaking. A firm can undertake costly effort in each period to improve its reputation in the subsequent period. The activist could undertake costly effort to impair the firm's reputation. As compared to a setting in which the firm faced no activist, the firm chooses a higher level of private regulation in the first period and, in expectation, a higher level of private regulation in the second period as well. The authors interpret this increase as self-insurance against reputational harm. The activist has a strategic effect on the firm in the second period: if the campaign impairs the firm's reputation, the firm will undertake more private regulation than it would have had its reputation remained the same or even improved.
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Radin, Margaret Jane. "“Private” Reform Ideas." In Boilerplate. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691155333.003.0010.

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This chapter considers “private” reform ideas or market solutions for improving the normative and democratic acceptability of boilerplate terms. It begins with a discussion of one potentially important “private” incentive: reputation. Some firms are likely to be especially cognizant of the need to maintain good relationships with their users, and therefore responsive to the threat of reputational harm. This is most likely to be true for firms that have users who are reasonably savvy about issues of user rights, such as data privacy or information copying. After outlining the conditions conducive to consumer pushback, the chapter examines other private or market approaches, such as those involving rating agencies, seals of approval, and certifications. Finally, it looks at automated filtering or “machine bargaining,” and especially the implementation of filtering systems for personal computers.
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Caputo, Deanna D. "Insider Threats." In International Handbook of Threat Assessment, edited by J. Reid Meloy and Jens Hoffmann. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190940164.003.0016.

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Violence threat and insider threat assessment rely on successfully identifying, interpreting, and responding to concerning or malicious behaviors before egregious harm is done. Both types of threats benefit from multidisciplinary teams of experts skillfully putting together data points before physical, emotional, financial, reputational, or informational harm occurs. Usually the identified character (e.g., decision-making, interpersonal style, work style), stressors, and concerning behaviors demonstrated do not clearly indicate whether a person will assault coworkers, steal classified/proprietary information, sabotage systems, or proceed normally as a responsible employee. Empirically based risk factors and threat indicators provide opportunities to evaluate potential threats more appropriately earlier in the assessment process. This chapter is an overview of insider threat definitions and programs, what it takes to become an insider threat, and how research psychologists bring rigorous science to insider threat detection, providing a solid understanding of what is known and not known about nonviolent insider threats.
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Perakslis, Eric D., and Martin Stanley. "Adversarially Driven Toxicities." In Digital Health. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197503133.003.0009.

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Most digital health tools are based upon connectivity to the Internet; consequently they carry the concurrent risk of the many types of crime and abuse that are pervasive in cyber space. Specifically, digital health tools and solutions must be studied and protected against cybercrime, privacy loss, medical misinformation, charlatanism, and even the physical security of users. What all of these risks have in common, and what is likely most foreign to medicine, is the concept of an active adversarial intent on theft, reputational damage, or even physical harm. The fact that these threats are so foreign to medicine has made medicine extremely slow to respond. Even today, these threats seem foreign and distant to much of medicine, but that needs to change.
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Callison, Candis, and Mary Lynn Young. "Reckoning with the “View From Nowhere”." In Reckoning. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190067076.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 lays the conceptual groundwork for the book, bridging histories of journalism and science with particular attention to journalistic stance, objectivity, and representational critique. We start with why and how the tarnished ideal of objectivity—the view from nowhere—is still doing so much work, heavy lifting, and harm. We contend that journalism studies as a field has failed to address questions of power and decades of persistent criticism from media studies, critical race studies, science and technology studies, and feminist media studies. Instead, journalism scholarship has tended to focus on individual, ethical, and front-stage professional reputational concerns more than on journalism’s claims to speak truth to power—and its ability to talk about methods, expertise, and reliable knowledge claims. This focus has allowed journalists to deny their personal subjectivity and professional context as a white-dominated profession, which has left journalism open to yet more critique.
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Abito, Jose Miguel, David Besanko, and Daniel Diermeier. "Conclusions: What Have We Learned?" In Corporate Reputation and Social Activism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199386154.003.0006.

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This chapter summarizes each preceding chapter and then offers lessons for scholars and practitioners. Scholars should note the value of dynamic modeling in understanding interactions between activists and firms in the realm of private politics. Activists and firms can use the insights of the model to approach corporate campaigns more strategically. For example, for activists, the framework suggests that efforts aimed at hurting the reputations of firms can do more than serve an ideological aim at making companies look bad, or as a device to threaten harm. Activists can play the role of private regulators when effective public regulation is missing. For leaders of firms, the analysis highlights that corporate social responsibility and other initiatives can serve to enhance a firm’s reputation, but they can also be viewed as a form of risk management in the face of activist pressures that can potentially harm reputation.
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Conference papers on the topic "Reputational harm"

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Jagannathan, Srinivasan, Neil Stewart, and Graham Jack. "A Non-Intrusive Pipeline Leak Detection Service Using Pressure-Wave Analysis." In 2018 12th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2018-78343.

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Product losses from pipelines, whether attributed to acts of man or nature, amount to operator losses of approximately USD 133 billion annually [1], not even considering costs associated with remediation, environmental damage, and reputational harm. When an incident occurs, pipeline operators need to minimize the event by quickly and accurately locating and quantifying the pipeline loss and its cause. Having this detailed knowledge enables determination of the best method for dealing with possible issues while helping minimize remediation costs, pipeline downtime, and the impact of the work on
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Умарова, Мадина Алиевна. "BUSINESS REPUTATION OF A LEGAL ENTITY: THEORY ISSUES." In Сборник избранных статей по материалам научных конференций ГНИИ "Нацразвитие" (Санкт-Петербург, Май 2021). Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/may191.2021.78.10.028.

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Статья посвящена проблемным вопросам защиты деловой репутации юридических лиц, анализируется понятие морального вреда, его соотношение с категориями нематериальный вред, неимущественный вред, способы защиты деловой репутации. The article is devoted to the problematic issues of protecting the business reputation of legal entities, analyzes the concept of moral harm, its relationship with the categories of intangible harm, non-pecuniary damage, ways to protect business reputation.
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Block, Shannon, Steven Munkeby, and Samuel Sambasivam. "An Empirical Examination of the Effects of CTO Leadership on the Alignment of the Governance of Big Data and Information Security Risk Management Effectiveness." In InSITE 2021: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences. Informing Science Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4763.

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Aim/Purpose: Board of Directors seek to use their big data as a competitive advantage. Still, scholars note the complexities of corporate governance in practice related to information security risk management (ISRM) effectiveness. Background: While the interest in ISRM and its relationship to organizational success has grown, the scholarly literature is unclear about the effects of Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) leadership styles, the alignment of the governance of big data, and ISRM effectiveness in organizations in the West-ern United States. Methodology: The research method selected for t
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Wang, Fei, Yijun Mo, Caihong Yang, and Benxiong Huang. "Mitigating Harm of Liar-Farm in Reputation Model of VoIP Spam Filtering System." In 2008 International Conference on Internet Computing in Science and Engineering (ICICSE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicse.2008.66.

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Dick, Samantha, Brian Dillon, Vasilis S. Vasiliou, et al. "Reducing the Individual, Institutional and Societal Harms from Student Drug Use." In Seventh International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head21.2021.13060.

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Drug use among higher education students can cause harm to the individual, their institution, and the wider society. Academic performance, physical and mental health, institutional reputation, crime and unemployment can all be impacted by student drug use. Tackling this is a challenge, and is often compounded by limited student health and counselling capacity and the student’s reluctance or unwillingness to seek support. Digital brief interventions have shown promise in reducing harm from substance use, and provide an opportunity to meet students where they are, delivering always-on, confident
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Nyaboro, Joseck Nyaporo, Mahmoud A. Ahmed, Hassan El-Hofy, and Mohamed El-Hofy. "Numerical and Experimental Characterization of Kerf Formation in Abrasive Waterjet Machining." In ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2018-88617.

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Machining of hard-to-cut materials to a high degree of accuracy and surface quality is one of the most critical operations when fabricating different state-of-the-art engineered components. Abrasive waterjet machining (AWJM) is one of the non-conventional technologies, which is increasingly gaining a reputation for machining hard-to-cut materials. Despite many phenomenological investigations, the dynamic characteristics of the abrasive waterjet and physical interactions with the machined surface have not been thoroughly investigated in the context of understanding the machining process. The ke
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Yu, Bo, Guo-feng Li, and Jun-nan Hu. "An empirical research on the relationship between brand reputation and brand loyalty influenced by the impact of product-harm crisis management." In 2008 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering (ICMSE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2008.4668989.

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Dartnall, W. John, and John Reizes. "Developing Innovative Teaching Materials That Use Molecular Simulations in Engineering Thermodynamics." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-40964.

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Traditionally, Engineering Thermodynamics is presented to undergraduate mechanical engineering students from a classical viewpoint. The emphasis in the courses is on analyzing processes involving bulk thermodynamic properties of materials to ascertain the performance of systems of significant size such as internal combustion engines, steam boiler power plants, vapour compression refrigeration systems, gas compressors etc. This emphasis may need to change so that mechanical engineers gain a better understanding of areas such as nanotechnology, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells and solid state elec
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Zappa, Marco. "Pleasing the ‘Bubble:’ Abe Shinzō’s Strategic Self-Exhibition on Facebook." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2020.16-4.

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Not only is Abe Shinzō on the way to becoming Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister in the country’s history. With more than 1 million followers on Twitter and slightly less than 600 hundred thousand fans on Facebook, he is by far the most successful Japanese political leader on social media. Commentators have described Abe’s turn to social networking services (SNS) as a “revenge” against “traditional” media against the background of a growing use of SNSs by other major Japanese political actors. At any rate, particularly through Facebook, combining text and pictures of himself on and off dut
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Phillips, Jake. Understanding the impact of inspection on probation. Sheffield Hallam University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7190/shu.hkcij.05.2021.

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This research sought to understand the impact of probation inspection on probation policy, practice and practitioners. This important but neglected area of study has significant ramifications because the Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation has considerable power to influence policy through its inspection regime and research activities. The study utilised a mixed methodological approach comprising observations of inspections and interviews with people who work in probation, the Inspectorate and external stakeholders. In total, 77 people were interviewed or took part in focus groups. Probati
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