Purpose - This chapter proposes a framework for analyzing how stakeholder- initiated challenges through social media and traditional media can shape the meaning of responsible behavior and pressure organizations to alter irresponsible behavior in order to protect their reputations. Methodology/approach - Following a description of the nature of stakeholder challenges, concepts from Internet Contagion Theory and Contingency Theory are used to develop the Integrated Framework for Stakeholder Challenges, an analytic tool that can be used to provide insights into how specific digital and traditional public relations tactic can be used by activists. A case study demonstrating application of the framework is presented. Findings - The case study d...
Purpose - The paper analyses consumers’ hostile responses and ‘creative’ re-interpretation of a proa...
This paper, drawing on stakeholder and legitimacy theory, addresses the issue of stakeholders’ press...
To highlight aspects of activism obscured by a focus on legitimacy and ideology, this article argues...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
New activists are engaging in a range of extra-parliamentary activities, including extensive use of ...
How does Social Media (SM) impact the Stakeholder Theory and the stakeholder environment of organiza...
Corporate directed radical activism has been reframed by the internet and social media, which provid...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
This study uses a unique database to contribute to issue management literature by exploring empirica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Social media has provided a new marketing environment by turning the power of communication from cor...
This paper assesses how companies belonging to controversial and non-controversial industries differ...
Digital ubiquity and penetration across private, corporate, and public spheres have expanded contemp...
Government and corporate organizations increasingly seek the support of the communities where they o...
The focus of the chapter is on disputes around corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the fossil f...
Purpose - The paper analyses consumers’ hostile responses and ‘creative’ re-interpretation of a proa...
This paper, drawing on stakeholder and legitimacy theory, addresses the issue of stakeholders’ press...
To highlight aspects of activism obscured by a focus on legitimacy and ideology, this article argues...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
New activists are engaging in a range of extra-parliamentary activities, including extensive use of ...
How does Social Media (SM) impact the Stakeholder Theory and the stakeholder environment of organiza...
Corporate directed radical activism has been reframed by the internet and social media, which provid...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
This study uses a unique database to contribute to issue management literature by exploring empirica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Social media has provided a new marketing environment by turning the power of communication from cor...
This paper assesses how companies belonging to controversial and non-controversial industries differ...
Digital ubiquity and penetration across private, corporate, and public spheres have expanded contemp...
Government and corporate organizations increasingly seek the support of the communities where they o...
The focus of the chapter is on disputes around corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the fossil f...
Purpose - The paper analyses consumers’ hostile responses and ‘creative’ re-interpretation of a proa...
This paper, drawing on stakeholder and legitimacy theory, addresses the issue of stakeholders’ press...
To highlight aspects of activism obscured by a focus on legitimacy and ideology, this article argues...