The paper advances into a new field of multi-disciplinary inquiry called scandal scholarship. The general thrust of this scholarship should be to understand what factors are determinative to the management of scandals in organizations. The specific focus of this paper is to address the question: what options do organizations have in the immediate period following public exposure? First, a typology gleaned from relevant literatures, attempts to classify the variable ways troubled organizations attempt to extricate themselves from scandal. The typology, in its naïve form, was then applied to a recent case of corporate wrongdoing of international significance. As a result the framework was refined to achieve stronger congruence between case re...
The literature shows that, in the wake of negative media exposition, organizations’ self-regulation ...
Constituent audience evaluations and decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporatio...
The Influence of Scandals on Autonomy, Control and Management of Public Sector Organisations: the Ca...
International audienceRecent works have documented the dark side of scandals, revealing how they spr...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
How public organizations respond to scandals is important as it affects their reputation and legitim...
Purpose: This paper draws on the case study of AWB and the United Nations Oil-For-Food scandal to ex...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
Scandal is the disruptive publicity of alleged misconduct and it is important for organizations beca...
Scandals are pervasive in many areas of human life. Organizational leaders are human, and sometimes ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the management which controls the occurrence of the organizatio...
Scandals provide an opportunity to generate more knowledge about the process in which organizational...
Purpose – This study contributes to the literature on hypocrisy in corporate social responsibility b...
This chapter, against studies on success history, puts its attention on the firm's behaviour facing ...
International audienceIn this article, we build on the stakeholder-politics literature to investigat...
The literature shows that, in the wake of negative media exposition, organizations’ self-regulation ...
Constituent audience evaluations and decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporatio...
The Influence of Scandals on Autonomy, Control and Management of Public Sector Organisations: the Ca...
International audienceRecent works have documented the dark side of scandals, revealing how they spr...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
How public organizations respond to scandals is important as it affects their reputation and legitim...
Purpose: This paper draws on the case study of AWB and the United Nations Oil-For-Food scandal to ex...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
Scandal is the disruptive publicity of alleged misconduct and it is important for organizations beca...
Scandals are pervasive in many areas of human life. Organizational leaders are human, and sometimes ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the management which controls the occurrence of the organizatio...
Scandals provide an opportunity to generate more knowledge about the process in which organizational...
Purpose – This study contributes to the literature on hypocrisy in corporate social responsibility b...
This chapter, against studies on success history, puts its attention on the firm's behaviour facing ...
International audienceIn this article, we build on the stakeholder-politics literature to investigat...
The literature shows that, in the wake of negative media exposition, organizations’ self-regulation ...
Constituent audience evaluations and decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporatio...
The Influence of Scandals on Autonomy, Control and Management of Public Sector Organisations: the Ca...