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It does not seem that the quantifications obtained in terms of market quota and WTP can be generalised to all the choice situations, but are instead referable to the cases in which the consumers do not personally know the restaurant and do not possess an external opinion, as in the case of eateries that have recently opened or those that do not have a defined reputation.
We discussed the third dimension earlier, when we defined "reputation" as the perception that an organization produces quality outputs for others within its domain.
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To begin with, not all stakeholders define reputation in the same way.
Life has taught Martin that his long list of previous spats and confrontations has defined his reputation to some who do not know him.
He described in vivid, and often hilarious, detail the play that defined his reputation in New York, his recovery of Joe Pisarcik's fumble and run for a touchdown in the 1978 Miracle of the Meadowlands.
I also knew that this report would define the reputation of this academy.
Six matches, rather than a season, will define a reputation and circumstances.
Compare the way Barzalona approached the split-second, frozen frame that will define his reputation for years to come.
And of all the 596 matches Capello has organized as a coach, none has come as close as that to defining his reputation, or his ability to command salaries other men dream about.
To define corporate reputation, there have been discussions emphasizing several key attributes of it in prior literature.
Journals define your reputation, and don't pay anything.
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