This paper argues that it is useful to regard `reputational risk' as a pervasive logic of organizing and organizational attention. First, we suggest that the risk management agenda has expanded from its roots in technical analysis to become a cornerstone of good governance and responsible actorhood. We illustrate this claim in the context of English universities. Second, we suggest that this expansion in the reach and significance of risk management has increased organizational orientations to reputational risk and to more defensively and legalistically framed forms of asset management. Specifically, organizations are responding to the growth of external bodies which evaluate and rank, and thereby generate reputational risk. In the context ...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
The corporate reputation is an integral part of its overall performance. In this chapter, we argue t...
The concept of institutional risk is defined as the risk that the regulator will not meet its organi...
This paper argues that it is useful to regard `reputational risk' as a pervasive logic of organizing...
This paper explores the micro-foundations of risk as a mode of organizing (Scheytt et al, 2006). Dra...
Globalizing knowledge economies foster conditions that intensify the role and value of organizationa...
Globalizing knowledge economies foster conditions that intensify the role and value of organizationa...
Researchers in strategic management have already considered uncertainty to be a major factor affect...
It could be argued that the management of reputational risk should be a key business priority. Yet d...
This paper analyses the imperative to greater accountability for doctoral supervisors as the effect ...
In this paper we introduce concepts that build a theoretical notion of reputation risk and establish...
In this study, I focused on risk management in higher education and the impact of structures on risk...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
The corporate reputation is an integral part of its overall performance. In this chapter, we argue t...
The concept of institutional risk is defined as the risk that the regulator will not meet its organi...
This paper argues that it is useful to regard `reputational risk' as a pervasive logic of organizing...
This paper explores the micro-foundations of risk as a mode of organizing (Scheytt et al, 2006). Dra...
Globalizing knowledge economies foster conditions that intensify the role and value of organizationa...
Globalizing knowledge economies foster conditions that intensify the role and value of organizationa...
Researchers in strategic management have already considered uncertainty to be a major factor affect...
It could be argued that the management of reputational risk should be a key business priority. Yet d...
This paper analyses the imperative to greater accountability for doctoral supervisors as the effect ...
In this paper we introduce concepts that build a theoretical notion of reputation risk and establish...
In this study, I focused on risk management in higher education and the impact of structures on risk...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
The corporate reputation is an integral part of its overall performance. In this chapter, we argue t...
The concept of institutional risk is defined as the risk that the regulator will not meet its organi...