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Risk, reputation and accountability : a governance perspective of disruptive events

Recurso electrónico / Electronic resource
Sección: Documentos electrónicos
Título: Risk, reputation and accountability : a governance perspective of disruptive events / Deborah Pretty Autor: Pretty, Dr. Deborah J.
Publicación: London : Pentland Analytics, 2020Descripción física: 20 p.Notas: Sumario: This is a study of disruptive events. Decisions we make around these sudden, disorderly and often dramatic events have a direct impact on our companies' fortunes. Lying at the heart of this dynamic is the risk to corporate reputation, an asset built up usually over many years of wise decision-making and valued by investors. But the virtuous cycle between reputation and value is both fickle and fragile. Barely a week passes without headlines of some beleaguered chief executive battling their way through a reputation crisis, a cyber attack or a natural disaster. When the virtuous cycle is broken, it carries enduring consequences for the company's future (and usually for the chief executive too).Materia / lugar / evento: Riesgo reputacional Reputación corporativa Riesgos intangibles Riesgos emergentes Gerencia de riesgos Riesgo estratégico Valoración de riesgos Reputación Otros autores: Pentland Analytics
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