We explore the way validity and propriety cues contribute to legitimacy judgments about a practice and explain whether the subunit of a large firm increases or decreases the implementation of this practice. Empirically, we examine the extent to which 65 subsidiaries of a multinational enterprise implemented three corporate social responsibility practices. Adopting a set-theoretic approach, we find that both validity and propriety cues are extremely relevant to the understanding of subunits’ implementation of practices over time. The endorsement of a practice in a subunit’s environment plays a particularly crucial role in the extent to which it is implemented, relative to authorization by the parent firm. Furthermore, subunits strongly rely...
The comply-or-explain principle is a central element of most codes of corporate governance. Original...
International audienceOrganizational legitimacy is an important resource, which provides access to o...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
We explore the way validity and propriety cues contribute to legitimacy judgments about a practice a...
This paper proposes a model to predict when the subunits of a multidivisional firm implement a pract...
Legitimacy is a central concept within organization studies and it is widely accepted that being gra...
Recent research has conceptualized legitimacy as a multi-level phenomenon comprising propriety and v...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Recent development in understanding corporate legitimacy has heightened the needs for corporate to b...
Legitimacy research suggests that companies obtain moral legitimacy whenacting in accordance with co...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
Stakeholders' decisions regarding whether to continue to support a firm after it has been perceived ...
The comply-or-explain principle is a central element of most codes of corporate governance. Original...
International audienceOrganizational legitimacy is an important resource, which provides access to o...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
We explore the way validity and propriety cues contribute to legitimacy judgments about a practice a...
This paper proposes a model to predict when the subunits of a multidivisional firm implement a pract...
Legitimacy is a central concept within organization studies and it is widely accepted that being gra...
Recent research has conceptualized legitimacy as a multi-level phenomenon comprising propriety and v...
In this chapter, I focus on perceptions of organizational legitimacy. Organizational legitimacy may ...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Recent development in understanding corporate legitimacy has heightened the needs for corporate to b...
Legitimacy research suggests that companies obtain moral legitimacy whenacting in accordance with co...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
We study the corruption control strategies at three Multinational companies (MNC) before, during, an...
Stakeholders' decisions regarding whether to continue to support a firm after it has been perceived ...
The comply-or-explain principle is a central element of most codes of corporate governance. Original...
International audienceOrganizational legitimacy is an important resource, which provides access to o...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...