This study contributes to the growing body of research concerning management consultancies by linking two previously disparate fields of study: (1) the examination of the effectiveness of consulting interventions and (2) the examination of the social processes that aim to create and legitimize the insights, knowledge and capabilities of management consultancies. We propose that consulting firms accumulate social authority in the course of pre-intervention discourse processes that is reflected in their reputation and celebrity. With respect to intervention, this social authority affects change recipients’ commitment to and compliance with the requirements of change implementation. We test the proposed relationships by conducting a measured v...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
If one were to study Management Consultancy, they could be spoilt for choices on what to research on...
What usually goes unaddressed in the consultancy literature is an exploration of how consultants ma...
This study contributes to the growing body of research concerning management consultancies by linkin...
Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we kno...
The view that individuals and organisations create or enact their social worlds through shared fram...
Purpose – The purpose behind our study was to understand how individuals socially construct follower...
The interest in the concept of corporate reputation is growing. Prior research has recurrently s...
A small group of prominent organizations have cultivated a long-standing reputation for producing an...
CFOs and other managers depend on consultants to provide advice on management control systems (MCS) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
People are able to select the information they display to others in order to make a desired impressi...
This paper offers critical reflections on the construction and propagation of ‘best practice’: a con...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
In this paper, we explore how expertise is configured and enacted in consultancy work in public sect...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
If one were to study Management Consultancy, they could be spoilt for choices on what to research on...
What usually goes unaddressed in the consultancy literature is an exploration of how consultants ma...
This study contributes to the growing body of research concerning management consultancies by linkin...
Despite a growth of work on building, managing and rehabilitating organizational reputation, we kno...
The view that individuals and organisations create or enact their social worlds through shared fram...
Purpose – The purpose behind our study was to understand how individuals socially construct follower...
The interest in the concept of corporate reputation is growing. Prior research has recurrently s...
A small group of prominent organizations have cultivated a long-standing reputation for producing an...
CFOs and other managers depend on consultants to provide advice on management control systems (MCS) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
People are able to select the information they display to others in order to make a desired impressi...
This paper offers critical reflections on the construction and propagation of ‘best practice’: a con...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
In this paper, we explore how expertise is configured and enacted in consultancy work in public sect...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
If one were to study Management Consultancy, they could be spoilt for choices on what to research on...
What usually goes unaddressed in the consultancy literature is an exploration of how consultants ma...