Using verbal protocol and conjoint analyses, this study examines how stakeholders assess an organization in deciding whether to provide their support to it. The authors find that stakeholders??? support depends on their perceptions of an organization???s age and other dimensions of newness related to addressing management challenges of adaptation—the entrepreneurial problem, the engineering problem, and the administrative problem. Stakeholder support is more likely for those organizations that are old, cognitively legitimate, affectively congruent, reliable, accountable, and strategically flexible. The authors conclude with theoretical implications for scholars and practical implications for resource acquisition in various contexts of...
This article seeks to reinvigorate research on firm age by providing the first comprehensive review ...
Stakeholder theory has increasingly become an area of academic and management research. Every organi...
Although much has been written on declines and turnarounds, virtually no research has examined stake...
Using verbal protocol and conjoint analyses, this study examines how stakeholders assess an organiza...
Despite rich theoretical development, empirical research on stakeholder man-agement is scant, save i...
This dissertation examines predictors of responses to problems that organizations experience with st...
Stakeholder groups (i.e., employees, customers, investors, local communities, and the environment at...
For the past couple of decades, third sector organisations have registered a fast growth over the wo...
The current literature examining factors related to age and size leading organisations to underperfo...
We propose adding a temporal dimension to stakeholder management theory, and assess the implications...
Purpose This study investigates perceptions of the relative importance of different stakeholders (ow...
Instrumental stakeholder theory seeks to explain how managing stakeholders effectively can yield com...
Stakeholder salience has emerged from the ambiguity of stakeholder theory and is intended to better ...
Stakeholder theory has transcended academia and is infiltrating boardrooms all over the world. Howev...
In the last few decades, an important theme in organizational theory has been the increased organiza...
This article seeks to reinvigorate research on firm age by providing the first comprehensive review ...
Stakeholder theory has increasingly become an area of academic and management research. Every organi...
Although much has been written on declines and turnarounds, virtually no research has examined stake...
Using verbal protocol and conjoint analyses, this study examines how stakeholders assess an organiza...
Despite rich theoretical development, empirical research on stakeholder man-agement is scant, save i...
This dissertation examines predictors of responses to problems that organizations experience with st...
Stakeholder groups (i.e., employees, customers, investors, local communities, and the environment at...
For the past couple of decades, third sector organisations have registered a fast growth over the wo...
The current literature examining factors related to age and size leading organisations to underperfo...
We propose adding a temporal dimension to stakeholder management theory, and assess the implications...
Purpose This study investigates perceptions of the relative importance of different stakeholders (ow...
Instrumental stakeholder theory seeks to explain how managing stakeholders effectively can yield com...
Stakeholder salience has emerged from the ambiguity of stakeholder theory and is intended to better ...
Stakeholder theory has transcended academia and is infiltrating boardrooms all over the world. Howev...
In the last few decades, an important theme in organizational theory has been the increased organiza...
This article seeks to reinvigorate research on firm age by providing the first comprehensive review ...
Stakeholder theory has increasingly become an area of academic and management research. Every organi...
Although much has been written on declines and turnarounds, virtually no research has examined stake...