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词汇 reputational
释义 reputational
adjective
uk /ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
related to someone's or something's reputation (= the opinion that other people have about them or it): 名誉的;声望的;名望的
The reputational damage of having a director or other employee prosecuted for bribery will be significant.因贿赂而被起诉的董事或其他员工,由此对公司带来的名誉损害将是巨大的。
Such attacks could represent a substantial reputational risk to the company.此类攻击可能会极大地损害公司的声誉。
But sponsors are unlikely to allow defaults - the reputational harm could be massive.
The potential reputational fallout from court action remains something that financial institutions would prefer to avoid.
He added that the reputational enhancement of implementing his recommendations would help BAE's performance in the long run.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Reputation
by reputationidiom
cred
credibility
detoxify
disreputable
hold someone in high/low reputeidiom
honourable
honourably
infamous
infamously
mud
never live something downidiom
notoriety
notorious
notoriously
reputable
smoke
stature
Teflon
there's no smoke without fireidiom

Examples of reputational


reputational
Yet, if reputational costs, or for that matter, legal penalties and political sanctions, cannot account for the respect due the rule of law, what can?
Together, these organizations formed a coalition of esteem, or reputational constituency.
In other words, economists fear reputational spillover effects of deceptive practices even if only a few of their tribe practice it.
And, as also noted, there can be reputational and commercial factors also to include, and these will influence how an organization wishes to manage risk.
In fact, this large number of possible equilibria expands still further when more general approaches are taken to characterize the set of reputational equilibria.
Most reputational equilibria discussed in the literature have this property.
But how exactly does the calculation of economic or reputational consequences take place, and against the background of which sets of information is this rational?
Reputational coalitions cross-cut lines of party and ideology and create new, agency-centered alliances.
The reputational coalitions that sustain bureaucratic autonomy are neither partisan, nor ideological, nor sectional, nor reducible to one organized interest.
We have now seen that technological innovation is influenced by symbiosis between the economic interests of firms and the reputational interests of professional elites.
Secondly, the behavior is prompted almost entirely by the reputational consequences, and most people want the latter to change.
These include the possibility that reputational effects might dissuade governments from pursuing opportunistic monetary policies.
Reputational effects can be very important in motivating such people to fulfill the cooperative ventures that we entrust to them.
Yet, once again, if the aimed-for goal is "reputational damage reduction" this turns out to be rational after all.
They do not necessarily imply a linear relationship between the discount factor and the likelihood that a reputational equilibrium will be established.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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