Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook’s travel agency moved from stigmatization to legitimacy among the elite of Victorian Britain, we develop a model of organizational destigmatization. We find that audiences stigmatize an organization because they fear that it threatens a particular moral order, which leads them to mount sustained attacks designed to weaken or eradicate the organization. Our model suggests that an organization that experiences this form of profound disapproval can nonetheless purge its stigma and become legitimate through a two-step process: first the organization engages in stigma reduction work designed to minimize overt hostility among audiences by showing that it does not pose a risk to them. Second...
International audienceRecently, stigma research has reached an important threshold in management lit...
How do organizations react to stakeholder disapproval of a category to which they belong? In this pa...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook's travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to o...
In this inductive study, we shift the focus of stigma research inside organizational boundaries by e...
How do social audiences negotiate and handle stigmatized organizations? What role do their heterogen...
How do social audiences negotiate and handle stigmatized organizations? What role do their heterogen...
International audienceWe propose that stigma and legitimacy are distinct constructs. Drawing from ex...
Multinational organizations increasingly face strong resistance to their marketentry by some local a...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
This article explores how emergent organizations with core stigma manage stigma, and work toward off...
This article explores how emergent organizations with core stigma manage stigma, and work toward off...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620905167This study finds that it is possible for organizations in emerging cate...
International audienceRecently, stigma research has reached an important threshold in management lit...
How do organizations react to stakeholder disapproval of a category to which they belong? In this pa...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...
Based on an in-depth historical study of how Thomas Cook's travel agency moved from stigmatization t...
How and when does engagement with a stigmatized organization lead to the transfer of its stigma to o...
In this inductive study, we shift the focus of stigma research inside organizational boundaries by e...
How do social audiences negotiate and handle stigmatized organizations? What role do their heterogen...
How do social audiences negotiate and handle stigmatized organizations? What role do their heterogen...
International audienceWe propose that stigma and legitimacy are distinct constructs. Drawing from ex...
Multinational organizations increasingly face strong resistance to their marketentry by some local a...
Editorially-Reviewed Journal Article. 13 pagesOrganizational stigma is a useful adaptation of the co...
This article explores how emergent organizations with core stigma manage stigma, and work toward off...
This article explores how emergent organizations with core stigma manage stigma, and work toward off...
We investigate how frontline employees manage their emotional experiences of organizational event st...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620905167This study finds that it is possible for organizations in emerging cate...
International audienceRecently, stigma research has reached an important threshold in management lit...
How do organizations react to stakeholder disapproval of a category to which they belong? In this pa...
Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little rese...