We sought to learn how employees reacted to changes in the corporate narrative of Philip Morris Companies (PMC) in the late 1990s and early 2000s.We analyzed archival internal tobacco industry documents about PMC's creation of a new corporate story.In response to litigation and public opprobrium, PMC replaced its market success-oriented corporate narrative with a new one centered on responsibility. Although management sought to downplay inconsistencies between the old and new narratives, some employees reportedly had difficulty reconciling them, concerned that the responsibility focus might affect company profitability. However, others embraced the new narrative, suggesting radical ideas to prevent youth smoking. These ideas were not adopte...
Bernhardt, StephenGiven increasing competition and decreasing consumer attention spans, businesses m...
BACKGROUND: The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 a...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Objectives. We sought to learn how employees reacted to changes in the corporate narrative of Philip...
In the last few years, Philip Morris International (PMI), the largest tobacco company in the world, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the genesis and development of tobacco company Philip Morris's recent imag...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of Philip Morris USA's (PM's) overtures toward tobacco contro...
We examined Philip Morris USA's exploration of corporate social responsibility practices and princip...
In the late 1990s, American tobacco companies began offering limited cessation assistance to smokers...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharma...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
In 1996 Massachusetts proposed regulations that would require tobacco companies to disclose informat...
Background The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 an...
Company change stories are often constructed around a linear series of ‘successful ’ events which se...
Bernhardt, StephenGiven increasing competition and decreasing consumer attention spans, businesses m...
BACKGROUND: The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 a...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Objectives. We sought to learn how employees reacted to changes in the corporate narrative of Philip...
In the last few years, Philip Morris International (PMI), the largest tobacco company in the world, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the genesis and development of tobacco company Philip Morris's recent imag...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of Philip Morris USA's (PM's) overtures toward tobacco contro...
We examined Philip Morris USA's exploration of corporate social responsibility practices and princip...
In the late 1990s, American tobacco companies began offering limited cessation assistance to smokers...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharma...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
In 1996 Massachusetts proposed regulations that would require tobacco companies to disclose informat...
Background The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 an...
Company change stories are often constructed around a linear series of ‘successful ’ events which se...
Bernhardt, StephenGiven increasing competition and decreasing consumer attention spans, businesses m...
BACKGROUND: The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 a...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...