When organizational identity is threatened as a result of scandal, highly identified members who represent the threatened organization to stakeholders have a particularly challenging and overlooked experience. Addressing a theoretical paradox, we propose that organizational identification interacts with the threat cues from stakeholders to determine employee responses. We conducted a multimethod, in vivo test of these ideas with university fundraising employees after events threatened the university’s moral identity. Interview and archival data demonstrated that stakeholders expressed identity threat to fundraisers, who experienced their own identity-related distress and engaged in both group-dissociative and group-affirming responses. Surv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore sensemaking of incidents by health care profession...
Research on psychological contracts has not been clear on how and why psychological contract breach ...
Purpose Whistleblowing – i.e. the employees’ decision to report illegal, immoral and/or illegitimate...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
This study examines how organizations shape potential employees’ social identity prior to joining th...
Research has shown that develo ping shared identity is important for the success ful outcomes of...
This research investigates how organizational members respond to events that threaten their percepti...
Prestige has traditionally been viewed as a primary explanation for individuals’ identification with...
Corruption in organisations is an on-going phenomenon. Previous academic research has examined corru...
Corruption in organisations is an on-going phenomenon. Previous academic research has examined corru...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Organizational Communication scholars have thoroughly researched communicative processes and phenome...
We explored the interactive role of an organization's sector prototypicality (the extent to which th...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
We explored the interactive role of an organization’s sector prototypicality (the extent to which th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore sensemaking of incidents by health care profession...
Research on psychological contracts has not been clear on how and why psychological contract breach ...
Purpose Whistleblowing – i.e. the employees’ decision to report illegal, immoral and/or illegitimate...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
This study examines how organizations shape potential employees’ social identity prior to joining th...
Research has shown that develo ping shared identity is important for the success ful outcomes of...
This research investigates how organizational members respond to events that threaten their percepti...
Prestige has traditionally been viewed as a primary explanation for individuals’ identification with...
Corruption in organisations is an on-going phenomenon. Previous academic research has examined corru...
Corruption in organisations is an on-going phenomenon. Previous academic research has examined corru...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Organizational Communication scholars have thoroughly researched communicative processes and phenome...
We explored the interactive role of an organization's sector prototypicality (the extent to which th...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
We explored the interactive role of an organization’s sector prototypicality (the extent to which th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore sensemaking of incidents by health care profession...
Research on psychological contracts has not been clear on how and why psychological contract breach ...
Purpose Whistleblowing – i.e. the employees’ decision to report illegal, immoral and/or illegitimate...