reputation as a measure of trustworthiness
Reputation as a measure of trustworthiness refers to the perception or belief others have about an individual, brand, or entity based on their past actions, behavior, and reliability. It is an assessment of the level of trust others can place in someone based on their established track record and can influence future interactions and relationships.
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