CEOs slip to 4th place on credibility index: Study
Amid tough economic and business conditions, the CEOs in India have slipped to fourth position in terms of their credibility perception and are now less trusted than even the common people, a survey has said.
According to an annual 'Trust Barometer' index, compiled by global public relations and consultancy major Edelman, the CEOs have dropped to fourth position, from the top position a year ago, as per the findings of a perception survey about credibility of persons in areas like businesses, government, NGOs and media.
The top-three spots are now occupied by academicians, technical experts and the 'person like me' or the common people, the survey found.
Media, as also the social networking arena, have seen significant improvement in their credibility levels, while the trust level for businesses, government and NGOs remained largely stagnant over the past year.
"...Credibility of CEOs in India has decreased significantly, dropping from the number one spot to the number four spot, after an academic, technical expert and a 'person like me', in that order," the 'Edelman's Trust Barometer 2012' report said.
The survey was conducted among more than 30,000 people in 25 countries including 1,000 Indian and covered trust in four areas - businesses, government, NGOs and media.
As per the findings, a systemic decline in trust in most institutions globally has seen a "person like me" or the common person re-emerging as one of the most credible people, with the biggest increase in credibility since 2004, and now trails only academics and technical experts.
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