CEOs’ Reputations Not Damaged by Environmental Lawsuits
Chief executives whose companies are embroiled in lawsuits over serious environmental or intellectual property (IP) issues either experience no reputational damage or, in some cases, find themselves better off.
In a study of almost 10,000 cases filed in the United States Federal Court over an eight-year period, researchers in Australia’s University of Adelaide’s Business School investigated the flow-on effect for CEOs after their companies were sued for contractual, environmental and intellectual property lawsuits.
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