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From Facebook to Volkswagen and Samsung: why national stereotypes matter during corporate crises
From Facebook to Volkswagen and Samsung: why national stereotypes matter during corporate crises Timo Mandler , TBS Business School and ...

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From Facebook to Volkswagen and Samsung: why national stereotypes matter during corporate crises Timo Mandler , TBS Business School and ...
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A Facebook user known as Amy DC has expressed concern when Facebook deleted a meme on the grounds of “hate speech”. The meme was a ... ...
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Jason Birch just found himself banned from Facebook — forever. The social media giant won't tell him why, but Birch thinks he knows whe...
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