The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigma.The first tendency is conceptual, where stigma is treated at the organizational level, thereby neglecting social encounters at the micro-level. As a way of remedying this, we enroll the seminal writings of Erving Goffman to situate organizational stigma in the interaction order.The second tendency is empirical, where the inclusion of actors performing stigma management is limited to managerial and organizational actors, thus neglecting many of those faced with managing orga- nizational stigma.We report from an explorative study of ordinary wage laborers in the Swedish arms and pornography industries situated toward the bottom of their organ...
Past research suggests that individuals in dirty work occupations can manage their self-views so as ...
Ex-offenders comprise a significant percentage of the labor force but frequently face stigmatization...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
This systematic review aims to individuate the main theories, types and levels in organizational sti...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
The manifestation of stigma in the workplace hinders the ability of organizations to adapt given an ...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to ...
Dirty work is defined by Hughes (1958) as tasks that are \u201cphysically, socially, or morally\u201...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
Past research suggests that individuals in dirty work occupations can manage their self-views so as ...
Ex-offenders comprise a significant percentage of the labor force but frequently face stigmatization...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
This systematic review aims to individuate the main theories, types and levels in organizational sti...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
The manifestation of stigma in the workplace hinders the ability of organizations to adapt given an ...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to ...
Dirty work is defined by Hughes (1958) as tasks that are \u201cphysically, socially, or morally\u201...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
Past research suggests that individuals in dirty work occupations can manage their self-views so as ...
Ex-offenders comprise a significant percentage of the labor force but frequently face stigmatization...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization t...