Journal of Social Sciences

Journal of Social Sciences
(COES&RJ-JSS)

ISSN (E): 2305-9249
ISSN (P): 2305-9494

Volume 4, No.1, January 2015 Issue

Analysis of the Current State of Online Reputation of Public Institutions and the Possibilities of Its Improvement
Peter Dorcek, František Pollák, Nella Svetozarovováa

pp 664-673
https://doi.org/10.25255/jss.2015.4.1.664.673

Abstract

The article deals with the issue of reputation, especially with the focus on a current phenomenon of reputation in the digital world of the Internet - online reputation - of selected public institutions operating in the domestic market. Sentiments of specifically selected twenty public universities and colleges are rated in two dimensions: virtual and real. The primary aim of this article is to investigate the existence of a statistically significant correlation between reputation of researched subjects in the real and virtual world. In conclusion paper presents options and recommendations for optimizing virtual reputation and highlights the differences of perception of reputation in the traditional and in the virtual market by understanding the differences between factors affecting traditional reputation and factors affecting reputation in digital world.

Keywords:
online reputation, sentiment, public institution, marketing

Citations:
Dorcek, Peter; Pollák , František; Svetozarovová, Nella (2015); Analysis of the Current State of Online Reputation of Public Institutions and the Possibilities of Its Improvement; Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), Vol.4, No.1, pp: 664-673; https://doi.org/10.25255/jss.2015.4.1.664.673.

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Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS) Volume 4, No. 1, January 2015 ISSN (E): 2305-9249 ISSN (P): 2305-9494
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