This study argues that actions taken during a crisis within the responsibility compass impacts reputation. The lens of responsible leadership was chosen from among the different foci of leadership scholarship because of its emphasis on relational and ethical dimensions. The focus of this study was the actions undertaken by the CEOs of United and Delta Airlines after the forceful removal of the passengers and its influence on the reputation capital as measured by the changes in the respective share prices of the airlines. The overarching question was whether there was clear statistical evidence that linked the actions undertaken as part of the crisis management efforts and the reputation of the airlines. Findings from this study suggest that...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Reputation is the strongest deter...
2016-09-28Successful leaders and effective leadership are areas of increasing interest in the busine...
Using legitimacy and impression management theories, this study examines whether there is evidence o...
Reputation and ethical behaviour in a crisis: predicting survival This paper explores the inter-rela...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the interrelation of reputation with corporate per...
The purpose of the study is to explore in what ways leadership qualities such as delegation in the F...
This research aims to shed light on the importance and impact of the leadership and leader role in m...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
This purpose of this thesis was to study how CEO behavior during a crisis impacts the organization\u...
In today’s business world it is not just about doing business anymore, the need increases for organi...
The airline industry has long been identified as crisis prone (Gonzales-Herrero & Pratt, 1996). Yet ...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
The paper deals with presenting the concept of reputational crisis as an issue in its own rights rat...
Modern capitalism is a success for some, but not for all. The examples of the Exxon Valdez spill in ...
The cruise industry is one of the fastest growing sectors within the tourism and hospitality industr...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Reputation is the strongest deter...
2016-09-28Successful leaders and effective leadership are areas of increasing interest in the busine...
Using legitimacy and impression management theories, this study examines whether there is evidence o...
Reputation and ethical behaviour in a crisis: predicting survival This paper explores the inter-rela...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the interrelation of reputation with corporate per...
The purpose of the study is to explore in what ways leadership qualities such as delegation in the F...
This research aims to shed light on the importance and impact of the leadership and leader role in m...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
This purpose of this thesis was to study how CEO behavior during a crisis impacts the organization\u...
In today’s business world it is not just about doing business anymore, the need increases for organi...
The airline industry has long been identified as crisis prone (Gonzales-Herrero & Pratt, 1996). Yet ...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
The paper deals with presenting the concept of reputational crisis as an issue in its own rights rat...
Modern capitalism is a success for some, but not for all. The examples of the Exxon Valdez spill in ...
The cruise industry is one of the fastest growing sectors within the tourism and hospitality industr...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Reputation is the strongest deter...
2016-09-28Successful leaders and effective leadership are areas of increasing interest in the busine...
Using legitimacy and impression management theories, this study examines whether there is evidence o...