Methodology
Analytical Methodology
Repstrat Analytica applies structured analytical approaches to examine how reputational narratives emerge, spread, and influence economic and institutional outcomes.
Our methodology integrates narrative analysis, media tracking, search environment evaluation, and economic modelling to provide a systematic understanding of reputational dynamics across digital ecosystems.
Narrative Mapping
Analyse how narratives originate, evolve, and interact across media environments.
Media Spread Analysis
Track how narratives propagate through digital platforms and media networks.
Search Visibility Assessment
Evaluate how search results shape perception and long-term reputation.
Financial Impact Modelling
Assess relationships between reputation, stakeholder behavior, and performance.
Research Capabilities
Repstrat Analytica's capabilities are reflected in our analytical work which involves the systematic examination of media coverage, digital information flows, search environments, and narrative amplification patterns across multiple platforms.
Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives from law, media studies, economics, and information analysis, we conduct structured research designed to identify patterns in how reputational narratives emerge, evolve, and influence stakeholder perception and economic outcomes. Our research capabilities combine data-driven analysis with informed human interpretation to produce insights that are both analytically rigorous and contextually grounded.
Through ongoing analytical work and research-led exploration, Repstrat Analytica seeks to contribute to a deeper and more structured understanding of reputation as a measurable and strategically significant phenomenon in contemporary media environments.
Repstrat Analytica is a proud supporter of the “Say No to AVEs” initiative led by the International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication, rejecting advertising value equivalency as a measure of reputational impact.
Our methodology further draws upon principles reflected in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) work on measuring trust, emphasizing outcome-oriented and economically grounded evaluation of reputation.