This paper examines the forces driving the adoption of an accounting practice, stock option expensing (SOE), among the Fortune 500 in the wake of the recent corporate scandals. I argue that in the ensuing debates and challenges to the legitimacy of existing institutional frameworks governing corporate behavior, SOE became a symbol of normative legitimacy and a way for organizations to defend against threats to their own legitimacy. In analyzing the effects of different types of legitimacy threats, the results indicate that organizations in industries that were under intensive levels of investigation were more likely to adopt SOE, but that negative media scrutiny and shareholder activism did not influence SOE adoption. The results also sugge...
Examining the transnational diffusion of organizational practices from institutional environments in...
The objectives and purpose of accounting theory as being promulgated by key global accounting regula...
Society acknowledge that companies’ operations have an impact on their surrounding, as a result comp...
David Strang, Richard Swedberg, Michael LounsburyThis paper examines the forces driving the adoption...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Accounting is the practice of measuring, documenting, and reporting on the economic dimensions of an...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Legitimacy theory is theory that, in the last decade, has become increasingly used by accounting res...
This paper draws upon the concepts of organizational legitimacy, political economy of accounting and...
In this study we analyze the overlapping perspectives of legitimacy theory, institutional theory, re...
In this study we analyze the overlapping perspectives of legitimacy theory, institutional theory, re...
Recent development in understanding corporate legitimacy has heightened the needs for corporate to b...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
Purpose: This paper takes an exploratory approach to investigating the relationship between accounta...
On the heels of Enron\u27s debacle came the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the far reaching legislative...
Examining the transnational diffusion of organizational practices from institutional environments in...
The objectives and purpose of accounting theory as being promulgated by key global accounting regula...
Society acknowledge that companies’ operations have an impact on their surrounding, as a result comp...
David Strang, Richard Swedberg, Michael LounsburyThis paper examines the forces driving the adoption...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Accounting is the practice of measuring, documenting, and reporting on the economic dimensions of an...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Legitimacy theory is theory that, in the last decade, has become increasingly used by accounting res...
This paper draws upon the concepts of organizational legitimacy, political economy of accounting and...
In this study we analyze the overlapping perspectives of legitimacy theory, institutional theory, re...
In this study we analyze the overlapping perspectives of legitimacy theory, institutional theory, re...
Recent development in understanding corporate legitimacy has heightened the needs for corporate to b...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
Purpose: This paper takes an exploratory approach to investigating the relationship between accounta...
On the heels of Enron\u27s debacle came the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the far reaching legislative...
Examining the transnational diffusion of organizational practices from institutional environments in...
The objectives and purpose of accounting theory as being promulgated by key global accounting regula...
Society acknowledge that companies’ operations have an impact on their surrounding, as a result comp...