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Introducing corporate reputation continuity to support organizational resilience against crises

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posted on 2024-03-13, 16:25 authored by Epaminondas Koronis, Stavros Ponis
<p>As Corporate Reputation (CR) evolves into an important asset for organizations, crises, disasters and other supply chain disruptive events, stand as threats to the preservation of the reputation capital since they usually result to negative projections to their audiences and to problematic evaluations by their stakeholders. Viewing CR as the accumulated trust and positive evaluations of the stakeholders, this paper proposes a conceptual and normative framework for Reputation Continuity, which enhances the ability of organizations to preserve their reputation, instead of working for its recovery in the post-crisis period. In our approach, we propose a process of maintaining trusted links, instead of restoring them and establishing a reputation resilient organization, instead of one struggling to recover from reputation losses, after the crisis has emerged. Working closely with stakeholders during the crisis, injecting a sense of normality continuity through effective leadership and mitigating image problems are seen as critical concerns, alongside a set of managerial practices to be followed. Ultimately, it is argued that, the value-based and strategically integrated view of Business Continuity must be enhanced and supported by Reputation Continuity activities.</p>

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Applied Business Research

Volume

28

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

283-290

Publisher

Clute Institute for Academic Research

ISSN

0892-7626

eISSN

2157-8834

Date Submitted

2012-10-20

Date Accepted

2012-03-01

Date of First Publication

2012-03-01

Date of Final Publication

2012-03-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-04-05

ePrints ID

6613

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