| Title: | Living Up to Expectations: Corporate Reputation and Sustainable Competitive Advantage | 
| Authors: | Cabral, Luis | 
| Issue Date: | 6-Nov-2012 | 
| Abstract: | I develop a theory of corporate reputation as a source of sustainable competitive advantage. I show how a relatively simple and reasonable assumption regarding the dynamics of corporate reputation leads to a self-reinforcing process whereby cross-firm differences in corporate reputation (and performance) are significant and relatively permanent. Numerical simulations suggest that persistence in cross-firm differences is largely due to endogenous investment incentives: firms with higher corporate reputation invest more in corporate reputation. I provide a series of examples consistent with the model's prediction. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/31643 | 
| Rights: | Copyright Luis Cabral, 2012. | 
| Appears in Collections: | Economics Working Papers | 
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