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Corporate Reputation

Research Agenda Using Strategy and Stakeholder Literature

John F. Mahon

University of Maine

This article explores three literature bases in some depth: strategy, stakeholder/ social issues, and the newly emergingworks in reputation. The focus is on the potential research and practical overlaps that exist in these literatures. A model of reputation is developed that highlights these research opportunities for scholars in all three endeavors. Amodel of reputation formation is developed that can be used for further study and action. Throughout the analysis, various research avenues are suggested for active consideration.

Business & Society, Vol. 41, No. 4, 415-445 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/0007650302238776


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