Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into legitimacy that go beyond strategic organisational level processes. Many of the existing crisis management studies are approached from a strategic perspective, which have limitations in terms of how organizations manage their legitimacy in relation to broader and often changing social agendas. This study focuses on how impression management is used to deal with legitimacy gaps between organizations and public expectations that draw on an institutional theory perspective. This qualitative study examines the use of organizational accounts through a lens that marries institutional theory and impression management in order to understand how orga...
No. NA16RGO162-01. Only the authors are responsible for the analysis presented here. Managing Organi...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
This thesis explores whether Australian organisations engage in social and environmental reporting (...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Organizations are beginning to realize the importance of consistent communication with their constit...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
The aim of this paper is to study if and how impression management varies during different phases of...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
This paper examines the forces driving the adoption of an accounting practice, stock option expensin...
Drawing from neo-institutionalism and public relations theory, this study examined to what extent co...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
Public relations scholarship has drawn on organisational legitimacy theory to show how organisations...
Purpose: This paper takes an exploratory approach to investigating the relationship between accounta...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
No. NA16RGO162-01. Only the authors are responsible for the analysis presented here. Managing Organi...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
This thesis explores whether Australian organisations engage in social and environmental reporting (...
Public relations literature has only recently drawn on institutional theory to provide insights into...
Organizations are beginning to realize the importance of consistent communication with their constit...
Organizational crises can be conceptualized as interactions between organizations and stake-holders ...
The aim of this paper is to study if and how impression management varies during different phases of...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
This paper examines the forces driving the adoption of an accounting practice, stock option expensin...
Drawing from neo-institutionalism and public relations theory, this study examined to what extent co...
Crisis situations can cause internal and external stakeholders to question the legit-imacy of organi...
Public relations scholarship has drawn on organisational legitimacy theory to show how organisations...
Purpose: This paper takes an exploratory approach to investigating the relationship between accounta...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
No. NA16RGO162-01. Only the authors are responsible for the analysis presented here. Managing Organi...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
This thesis explores whether Australian organisations engage in social and environmental reporting (...