Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we know relatively little about how organizations can effectively change their reputations. Through studying the case of a global management consulting firm, we show how firms with positive reputations can change their reputations despite resistance from different stakeholders. We find that particular organizational factors comprising of legitimated expertise, relevant celebrity and strong relationships as well as institutional conditions such as the knowledge of clients, competition environment and firm history can enable organizations to change their reputations. A significant contribution of this paper is to show how firms with establishe...
The interest in the concept of corporate reputation is growing. Prior research has recurrently s...
The Reputation of a natural person is anchored by his type, the characterisitics invariant over time...
Corporate reputation is viewed as fundamental to firm performance, growth and survival and the maint...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
Reputation was, is, and always will be of immense importance to organisations, whether commercial, g...
Organizational reputation has been shown to influence important organizational outcomes. As a result...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the factors that have an influence over the reputation of or...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Corporate reputation is ...
This chapter discusses the nature and forms of reputation, its drivers and measurement by considerin...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
For ages, the view that corporate reputation positively impacts on firm performance has been documen...
This study contributes to the growing body of research concerning management consultancies by linkin...
The notion that reputation takes significant time and effort to build is well recognized by research...
In today’s world, reputation which is an important element for both public institutions and private ...
The interest in the concept of corporate reputation is growing. Prior research has recurrently s...
The Reputation of a natural person is anchored by his type, the characterisitics invariant over time...
Corporate reputation is viewed as fundamental to firm performance, growth and survival and the maint...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
Reputation was, is, and always will be of immense importance to organisations, whether commercial, g...
Organizational reputation has been shown to influence important organizational outcomes. As a result...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the factors that have an influence over the reputation of or...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Corporate reputation is ...
This chapter discusses the nature and forms of reputation, its drivers and measurement by considerin...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
For ages, the view that corporate reputation positively impacts on firm performance has been documen...
This study contributes to the growing body of research concerning management consultancies by linkin...
The notion that reputation takes significant time and effort to build is well recognized by research...
In today’s world, reputation which is an important element for both public institutions and private ...
The interest in the concept of corporate reputation is growing. Prior research has recurrently s...
The Reputation of a natural person is anchored by his type, the characterisitics invariant over time...
Corporate reputation is viewed as fundamental to firm performance, growth and survival and the maint...