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dr. GAJM (Guido) Berens

Biography

Guido Berens is Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication at Rotterdam School of Management, ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥, the Netherlands. He obtained Master degrees in both Psychology and Philosophy from Radboud University Nijmegen (1998 and 1999), and a PhD in Management from Erasmus University (2004). His teaching interests include (corporate) communication, corporate social responsibility, and quantitative research methods. His research has been published in the Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Marketing, Long Range Planning, and the Journal of Business Ethics, among others.

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Assistant professor | Department of Business-Society Management
Email
gberens@rsm.nl

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Work

  • Anna Lluma Trujillo, L.C.P.M. Meijs & Guido Berens (2024) - - Environmental ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ Research, 30 (8), 1368-1384 - doi: -
  • Jacco Bouwman & Guido Berens (2024) - - Corporate Reputation Review - doi:
  • Guido Berens (2024) - - doi:
  • Ahmed Gaara, Muel Kaptein & Guido Berens (2024) - - Public Relations Review, 50 (1) - doi: -
  • Ahmed Gaara, Muel Kaptein & Guido Berens (2023) -
  • Shazia Luidens, Guido Berens & Ronny Reshef (2023) -
  • B Bartikowski & Guido Berens (2021) - - Journal of Business Research - doi: -
  • Guido Berens (2019) - -
  • Guido Berens (2018) - -
  • Guido Berens & KP Wiedmann (2017) - - Corporate Reputation Review, 20 (3-4), 159-160 - doi: -

    • Guido Berens (2017) - Corporate Reputation Review (Journal) (Editor)
      Activity: Editorial work › Academic

    • Yijing Wang

      Corporate Reputation Management: Reaching Out to Financial Stakeholders
    • Silviu Horia Tierean

      Mind the Gap: The role of psychic distance and supplier’s reputation in international buyer-supplier relationships
    • Viktor Koritarov

      The Integration of Crisis Communication and Regulatory Focus: Deconstructing and Optimizing the Corporate Message
    • Miriam Pocock

      Status Inequalities in Business Exchange Relations in Luxury Markets
    • Liselotte Dijkstra

      Psychiatric symptoms and decision making across the life span of the general
    • Francesco Lovecchio

      The reputation of public sector organizations: The role of uncertainty, polarization of stakeholders’ demands, and multiple tasks. Implications for a bureaucratic reputation theory and reputation management
    • Ahmed Gaara

      Developing and testing ethical principles for public relations professionals
    • Tristan Hahn

      Parttime PhD programme
    • Liselotte Dijkstra

      What´s next? Dealing with upcoming organizational reputation drivers from a complexity theory perspective

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