Alfonso Vara -- "A citizenry disinterested in the news is unprotected from manipulation and polarisation".

Alfonso Vara Miguel is a professor of Journalism at the Faculty of Communication (FCOM) of the University of Navarra, where he teaches Economics and Economic Journalism, as well as accounting and finance in the Master's Degree in Corporate Reputation (MERC). He is also a member of the Center for Internet Studies and Digital Life and co-author of the [...]
Carlos Barrera -- "Communication professionals must be transformative agents as well as ethical compasses".
Carlos Barrera is a lecturer at the Faculty of Communication of the University of Navarra (FCOM) and has a wide-ranging academic prestige and track record. He is the director of the Master's Degree in Political and Corporate Communication (MCPC) at the same centre, where he also teaches "Media and Public Opinion", as well as "Media and Public Opinion" and "Media [...].
Santiago Fernández-Gubieda -- Goal 2022: Distribute trust
Reputation and sustainability define companies' long-term profitability, according to BlackRock's leader The most important annual letter for corporate governance was released on 18 January. Larry Fink, chairman and founder of BlackRock, the world's largest fund manager with $10 trillion in assets, has [...]
--Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero: "The greatest risk to journalistic ethics is laziness".
When he was a child, Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero (Salamanca, 1961) did not know - like anyone else - what it was like to be a rector, although his great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather had already directed the University of Salamanca. He dreamed of being a bullfighter, a footballer or a fireman, and when he arrived at the university he never thought of leading an educational institution. His arrival at the rectorate happened [...].
How to manage reputational scandals
Alberto Andreu, associate professor at the School of Economics and Business Studies at the University of Navarra, explains what reputational scandals are, what causes them and how they can be managed. “Companies have to work more organised by projects than by functions. Reputational risk occurs when there is an element within the [...]