Multinational corporations are operating in complex business environments. They are confronted with contradictory institutional demands that often represent mutually incompatible expectations of various audiences. Managing these demands poses new organizational challenges for the corporation. Conducting an empirical case study at the sportswear manufacturer Puma, we explore howmultinational corporations respond to institutional complexity and what legitimacy strategies they employ to maintain their license to operate. We draw on the literature on institutional theory, contingency theory, and organizational paradoxes. The results of our qualitative longitudinal study show that managing corporate legitimacy is a dynamic process in which corpo...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how senior managers in a transitional economy context deal w...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Multinational corporations are operating in complex business environments. They are confronted with ...
Corporations are operating in complex business environments. The globalization of markets has transf...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
This paper focuses on ‘institutional void’ (IV) and ‘civil society’ (CS). Investigating five Europea...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
The aim of this study is to explore the phenomenon of the legitimacy crisis. This is a variant of or...
The sustainability problems with regard to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods an...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how senior managers in a transitional economy context deal w...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Multinational corporations are operating in complex business environments. They are confronted with ...
Corporations are operating in complex business environments. The globalization of markets has transf...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
This paper focuses on ‘institutional void’ (IV) and ‘civil society’ (CS). Investigating five Europea...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
The aim of this study is to explore the phenomenon of the legitimacy crisis. This is a variant of or...
The sustainability problems with regard to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods an...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how senior managers in a transitional economy context deal w...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...