Research on organizational crises has typically focused on case studies or measures for crisis prevention, while the social dimension of crises has remained largely unexplored. In some rare exceptions, differences in the efficacy of reactive strategies depending on the type of crisis have been reported. However, the mechanisms behind these differences remain unclear. This paper aims to fill this gap by arguing that organizational crises and effective reactions are linked by different dimensions of legitimacy perceived by stakeholders. To this end, after elaborating on the role of legitimacy in organizational crises, typologies of crises as well as reactive strategies are presented, accompanied by propositions about possible links. 1 SCHUMPE...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the causes of organisational crisis. As cr...
International audienceThis paper revisits the concept of crisis within the field of crisis managemen...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
Organizational crises are rare, yet they fundamentally influence the evolution of organizations. An ...
Organizational legitimacy has been useful approach to studying relationship management in crisis. Th...
Research on organizational crisis emanates from multiple disciplines (public administration, interna...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
The aim of this study is to explore the phenomenon of the legitimacy crisis. This is a variant of or...
Organizations are beginning to realize the importance of consistent communication with their constit...
Dealing with crises is a main responsibility of government authorities. Crises strike at the core of...
Organizational research has long been interested in crises and crisis management. Whether focused on...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the causes of organisational crisis. As cr...
International audienceThis paper revisits the concept of crisis within the field of crisis managemen...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
Organizational crises are rare, yet they fundamentally influence the evolution of organizations. An ...
Organizational legitimacy has been useful approach to studying relationship management in crisis. Th...
Research on organizational crisis emanates from multiple disciplines (public administration, interna...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
The aim of this study is to explore the phenomenon of the legitimacy crisis. This is a variant of or...
Organizations are beginning to realize the importance of consistent communication with their constit...
Dealing with crises is a main responsibility of government authorities. Crises strike at the core of...
Organizational research has long been interested in crises and crisis management. Whether focused on...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the causes of organisational crisis. As cr...
International audienceThis paper revisits the concept of crisis within the field of crisis managemen...