Reputation

  • Reputation: A Network Interpretation
    By Kenneth H. Craik

    Furthermore, the general favorability of content claims about the person is a form of social capital and a source of expectations of others about the person's conduct and contributions to social life (Ferris, Blass, Douglas, Kolodinsky, ...

  • Reputation: A Network Interpretation
    By Kenneth H. Craik

    ... endorsements not only provide financial gain for celebrities but at the same time assure a specific form of media presence. Joe DiMaggio became almost as wellknown for his Mr. Coffee ads as for his baseball achievements and marriage ...

  • Reputation
    By Adriana Locke

    Coy Mason is a jerk.

  • Reputation: What It Is and Why It Matters
    By Gloria Origgi

    Let's stop ignoring the expert problem. This is not a book, but the birth of a branch of applied knowledge."--Nassim Nicholas Taleb "Having a good reputation is crucial for individuals, groups, and even objects.

  • Reputation: Portraits in Power
    By Marjorie Williams

    " Reputation illuminates our recent past through expertly drawn portraits of powerful -- and messily human -- figures.

  • Reputation: Realizing Value from the Corporate Image
    By Charles J. Fombrun

    In this thoroughly accessible book, Fombrun shows that by developing strong and consistent images, well-regarded companies generate hidden assets - or reputational capital - that give them a distinct advantage.

  • Reputation: A Fake Relationship Romance
    By Dr Rebecca Sharp

    Small-town girl. America's Sweetheart. The biggest pop star in the world.It began with one guy and then the next. Until my reputation preceded me.Yes, I dated them - all of them. Yes, I broke up with them. All of them.Was it too much?

  • Reputation: A Network Interpretation
    By Kenneth H. Craik

    This book argues that a network interpretation of reputation advances our understanding of an essential and inescapable feature of social life and integrates many of its' varied facets.

  • Reputation: What It Is and Why It Matters
    By Gloria Origgi

    In this engaging book, Gloria Origgi draws on philosophy, social psychology, sociology, economics, literature, and history to offer an illuminating account of an important yet oddly neglected subject.

  • Reputation: A Novel
    By Sarah Vaughan

    A man she had every reason to be afraid of and to want gone. Fighting to protect her reputation and determined to protect her family at all costs, Emma is pushed to the limits as the worst happens and her life is torn apart.

  • Reputation: A Novel
    By Sara Shepard

    It's a story of intrigue, sabotage, and the secrets we keep—and how far we go to keep them hidden. Number one bestseller Sara Shepard is at the top of her game in this brand-new adult novel.

  • Reputation: A Novel
    By Lex Croucher

    Bridgerton meets Gossip Girl with a dash of Jane Austen, in Reputation, a Regency-era historical romantic comedy with a deliciously feminist twist, from a hilarious new British voice, Lex Croucher.

  • Reputation: A Novel
    By Sara Shepard

    It's a story of intrigue, sabotage, and the secrets we keep—and how far we go to keep them hidden. Number one bestseller Sara Shepard is at the top of her game in this brand-new adult novel.