Stigmas have been widely used to describe organizations and individuals that have negative reputations or that have engaged in illegitimate practices. Extensive research has been done on the effects of positive reputation and personal reputation. However, there is still much to learn about the effects and consequences of organizational stigmas. The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical overview of the consequences of organizational stigmas, particularly in the area of employee mobility, and to help understand the relationship between negative organizational reputation and personal reputation. Contributions of this research, the limitations and directions for future research are discussed as well
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Negative workplace gossip generates social undermining and great side effects to employees. But, the...
The positive effects of a favorable reputation on one's career are well known. What is less establis...
The manifestation of stigma in the workplace hinders the ability of organizations to adapt given an ...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to ...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
Past research suggests that individuals in dirty work occupations can manage their self-views so as ...
This systematic review aims to individuate the main theories, types and levels in organizational sti...
Stigmatized individuals use several compensatory strategies to offset the negative impact of interpe...
This dissertation addresses the following research questions: (1) Does stigma change over time for i...
In many organizations, employees move from one set of work relationships to another when they change...
This paper investigated the origin and use of the term “ghetto” by clients and employees in four com...
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...
Negative workplace gossip generates social undermining and great side effects to employees. But, the...
The positive effects of a favorable reputation on one's career are well known. What is less establis...
The manifestation of stigma in the workplace hinders the ability of organizations to adapt given an ...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to ...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
Past research suggests that individuals in dirty work occupations can manage their self-views so as ...
This systematic review aims to individuate the main theories, types and levels in organizational sti...
Stigmatized individuals use several compensatory strategies to offset the negative impact of interpe...
This dissertation addresses the following research questions: (1) Does stigma change over time for i...
In many organizations, employees move from one set of work relationships to another when they change...
This paper investigated the origin and use of the term “ghetto” by clients and employees in four com...
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...
Negative workplace gossip generates social undermining and great side effects to employees. But, the...
The positive effects of a favorable reputation on one's career are well known. What is less establis...