One of the Centre’s distinctive characteristics is to approach the study of reputation from a broad perspective. Reputation is a lens through which corporations’ activities are viewed by a broad spectrum of interested and different stakeholders. Therefore we have organised our research direction through core programme areas, each led by a senior academic from the University of Oxford
• Strategy is led by Chris McKenna, University Reader in Business History and Strategy
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• Governance is led by Tim Morris, Professor of Management Studies
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• Behaviour is led by David Barron, University Reader in Organisational Sociology
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• Marketing is led by Kunal Basu, University Reader in Marketing
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• Finance is led by Alan Morrison, Professor of Finance
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During 2010, we created a sixth programme area focusing specifically on Reputation Theory which will bring a valuable strand of theoretical knowledge on reputation constructs to our research agenda. This group, led by David Whetten, consists of international scholars who have been working in the field of reputation research for many years, many of whom have been appointed as International Research Fellows at the Centre. Their work will complement and inform the six existing core functional research areas based inside the Centre.addition to the research guidance given by the six major academic disciplines, the centre is also supporting research questions related to reputation from different perspectives. Our research team also works in close collaboration with our group of International Research Fellows.
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