International audienceRecent works have documented the dark side of scandals, revealing how they spread, contaminate associated organizations, and taint the perception of entire fields. We complement this line of work by exploring how scandals durably affect competition within a field, translating into relative advantages for certain organizations over others. First, scandals may benefit organizations that provide a close substitute to the offerings of the implicated organization. Second, scandals pave the way for moralizing discourses and practices, shake taken-for-granted assumptions about the conduct of organizations, and result in a shift in the criteria used to evaluate organizations within the field. Our arguments suggest that organiz...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
Scandals provide an opportunity to generate more knowledge about the process in which organizational...
The aim of this paper is to consider the management which controls the occurrence of the organizatio...
International audienceRecent works have documented the dark side of scandals, revealing how they spr...
The paper advances into a new field of multi-disciplinary inquiry called scandal scholarship. The ge...
How public organizations respond to scandals is important as it affects their reputation and legitim...
Scandals are pervasive in many areas of human life. Organizational leaders are human, and sometimes ...
There is a double standard in public responses to scandals: Nonprofits are penalized more harshly th...
This paper theorizes about why discoveries of corporate deviance that damage the legitimacy of the ...
In this paper I theorize about how a company’s corporate reputation and visibility can be affected b...
In this symposium we present five papers focused on how the judgments of external stakeholders affec...
Scandal is the disruptive publicity of alleged misconduct and it is important for organizations beca...
We contribute to research on organizational wrongdoing by empirically investigating the effect of a ...
International audienceIn this article, we build on the stakeholder-politics literature to investigat...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
Scandals provide an opportunity to generate more knowledge about the process in which organizational...
The aim of this paper is to consider the management which controls the occurrence of the organizatio...
International audienceRecent works have documented the dark side of scandals, revealing how they spr...
The paper advances into a new field of multi-disciplinary inquiry called scandal scholarship. The ge...
How public organizations respond to scandals is important as it affects their reputation and legitim...
Scandals are pervasive in many areas of human life. Organizational leaders are human, and sometimes ...
There is a double standard in public responses to scandals: Nonprofits are penalized more harshly th...
This paper theorizes about why discoveries of corporate deviance that damage the legitimacy of the ...
In this paper I theorize about how a company’s corporate reputation and visibility can be affected b...
In this symposium we present five papers focused on how the judgments of external stakeholders affec...
Scandal is the disruptive publicity of alleged misconduct and it is important for organizations beca...
We contribute to research on organizational wrongdoing by empirically investigating the effect of a ...
International audienceIn this article, we build on the stakeholder-politics literature to investigat...
This study is focused on the analysis of the factors that underlie managerial social irresponsibilit...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
Scandals provide an opportunity to generate more knowledge about the process in which organizational...
The aim of this paper is to consider the management which controls the occurrence of the organizatio...