Through an inductive field study, we set out to better understand how and why ventures would embrace a non-core stigma; this is perplexing given that a majority of stigma literature suggests that organizations tend to avoid/disidentify from stigmatized entities. To do so, we study organizational locational stigma, which we define as a label arising from an organization\u27s geographic location that evokes a collective stakeholder group-specific perception that an organization possesses a fundamental, deep-seated flaw that deindividuates and discredits the organization. Our findings from Detroit, Michigan reveal that entrepreneurs embrace the locational stigma by taking part in Detroit\u27s underdog narrative and comeback story. Entrepreneur...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to o...
This study examines how managers and entrepreneurs in stigmatized industries use historical narrati...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
Through an inductive field study, we set out to better understand how and why ventures would embrace...
We use data from global entrepreneurship monitor to examine the act of entrepreneurial reentry by en...
Multinational organizations increasingly face strong resistance to their marketentry by some local a...
This paper implements a qualitative, narrative approach to investigate entrepreneurs' personal exper...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook's travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
This paper investigates entrepreneurs’ experience of stigma associated with venture failure. We impl...
In this inductive study, we shift the focus of stigma research inside organizational boundaries by e...
This paper investigates entrepreneurs ’ experience of stigma associated with venture failure. We imp...
This paper investigated the origin and use of the term “ghetto” by clients and employees in four com...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620905167This study finds that it is possible for organizations in emerging cate...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to o...
This study examines how managers and entrepreneurs in stigmatized industries use historical narrati...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
Through an inductive field study, we set out to better understand how and why ventures would embrace...
We use data from global entrepreneurship monitor to examine the act of entrepreneurial reentry by en...
Multinational organizations increasingly face strong resistance to their marketentry by some local a...
This paper implements a qualitative, narrative approach to investigate entrepreneurs' personal exper...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook's travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
This paper investigates entrepreneurs’ experience of stigma associated with venture failure. We impl...
In this inductive study, we shift the focus of stigma research inside organizational boundaries by e...
This paper investigates entrepreneurs ’ experience of stigma associated with venture failure. We imp...
This paper investigated the origin and use of the term “ghetto” by clients and employees in four com...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620905167This study finds that it is possible for organizations in emerging cate...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to o...
This study examines how managers and entrepreneurs in stigmatized industries use historical narrati...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...