Based on a case study of a large consulting firm, this article makes two contributions to the literature on reputation and identity by examining how an organization responds when its identity is substantially misaligned with the experience and perceptions of external stakeholders that form the basis of reputational judgments. First, rather than triggering some form of identity adaptation, it outlines how other forms of identity can come into play to remediate this gap, buffering the organization’s identity from change. This shift to other individual identities is facilitated by a low organizational identity context even when the identity of the firm is coherent and strong. The second contribution concerns the conceptualization of consulting...
The consultancy industry - broadly defined - has boomed significantly over recent decades. A large a...
Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we kno...
Many researchers have expressed frustration with the current state of scholarship about corporate an...
Based on a case study of a large consulting firm, this paper makes two contributions to the literatu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
This paper explores how organizational identity is constructed in four very different management con...
In this article, we examine the signals consulting firms send to clients and the public through the ...
In this article,we examine the signals consulting firms send to clients and the publicthrough the id...
This chapter addresses identity constructions in the context of consultant-client relations in consu...
© 2015, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how cons...
Purpose: Identities are central to the regulation and control of knowledge-intensive work. Rather th...
Critical management scholars have emphasized that organizations’ attempts to regulate employees’ ide...
This paper examines the nature of consulting interventions and their impact on producing transitory ...
The consultancy industry - broadly defined - has boomed significantly over recent decades. A large a...
Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we kno...
Many researchers have expressed frustration with the current state of scholarship about corporate an...
Based on a case study of a large consulting firm, this paper makes two contributions to the literatu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
Research on reputation building suggests that it is linked to an organization’s identity. For exampl...
This paper explores how organizational identity is constructed in four very different management con...
In this article, we examine the signals consulting firms send to clients and the public through the ...
In this article,we examine the signals consulting firms send to clients and the publicthrough the id...
This chapter addresses identity constructions in the context of consultant-client relations in consu...
© 2015, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how cons...
Purpose: Identities are central to the regulation and control of knowledge-intensive work. Rather th...
Critical management scholars have emphasized that organizations’ attempts to regulate employees’ ide...
This paper examines the nature of consulting interventions and their impact on producing transitory ...
The consultancy industry - broadly defined - has boomed significantly over recent decades. A large a...
Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we kno...
Many researchers have expressed frustration with the current state of scholarship about corporate an...