This study examines the performance implications that organizations may suffer when their salespeople develop negative stereotypes of their corporate headquarters. How such stereotypes can be remedied through managerial action is also examined. The study draws on matched data from four different sources: sales managers, salespeople, customers, and company reports. Findings indicate that negative headquarters stereotypes among salespeople are associated with poor marketing-related performance across a range of outcomes, including salespeople's adherence to corporate strategy, their customer orientation, and their sales performance. Findings also show that negative headquarters stereotypes can be remedied through managerial ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Salespeople turnover is a key issue that can threaten a company’s survival, either by reducing its i...
Previous research indicates that power increases attention to stereotype-consistent information. The...
This study examines the performance implications that organizations may suffer when their salespeop...
This study examines the performance implications that organizations may suffer when their salespeopl...
Using a large-scale multi-level data set, this study introduces to the sales management literature t...
This study examines salesperson stereotypes and their effect on the selling environment. After revie...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Abstract Over the past 20 years, a large body of laboratory and field research has shown that, when ...
This chapter explores stereotype threat in organizational contexts. Building on the understanding th...
Despite recent progress in increasing gender equality in organizations, workplace hierarchies remain...
This study examines stereotypes of salespeople and their impact on consumer emotional responses and ...
Previous research indicates that power increases attention to stereotype-consistent information. The...
The linkages between salesperson-organization fit and salesperson deviance behaviors have not receiv...
Purpose – The aim of this article is to supply grounded empirical insights into the forms of negativ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Salespeople turnover is a key issue that can threaten a company’s survival, either by reducing its i...
Previous research indicates that power increases attention to stereotype-consistent information. The...
This study examines the performance implications that organizations may suffer when their salespeop...
This study examines the performance implications that organizations may suffer when their salespeopl...
Using a large-scale multi-level data set, this study introduces to the sales management literature t...
This study examines salesperson stereotypes and their effect on the selling environment. After revie...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Abstract Over the past 20 years, a large body of laboratory and field research has shown that, when ...
This chapter explores stereotype threat in organizational contexts. Building on the understanding th...
Despite recent progress in increasing gender equality in organizations, workplace hierarchies remain...
This study examines stereotypes of salespeople and their impact on consumer emotional responses and ...
Previous research indicates that power increases attention to stereotype-consistent information. The...
The linkages between salesperson-organization fit and salesperson deviance behaviors have not receiv...
Purpose – The aim of this article is to supply grounded empirical insights into the forms of negativ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Salespeople turnover is a key issue that can threaten a company’s survival, either by reducing its i...
Previous research indicates that power increases attention to stereotype-consistent information. The...