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CELEBRITY AND INFAMY? THE CONSEQUENCES OF MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY

机译:名声和名声?媒体叙事有关组织认同的后果

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Research on organizational celebrity is in its nascence, and our understanding of the process through which organizations gain, maintain, and lose this asset remains incomplete. We extend this research by examining which information is the primary catalyst of the celebrity process, how and why this process unfolds, and what the potential consequences are for an organization. In doing so we make three primary contributions. First, we propose that the availability of information about the salient and socially significant elements of an organization's identity makes the media more likely to cast the organization as a main character in their dramatic narratives. Second, we theorize that the salience of these elements attracts constituents' attention and the social significance evokes their emotional responses. However, because some constituents may view the elements of an organization's identity as congruent and others as incongruent with their personal identities, an organization may simultaneously gain celebrity among some constituents and infamy among others. Third, we theorize that because of the different emotional responses that are generated from constituents' perceptions of identity (in) congruence, celebrity is more difficult to maintain and easier to lose than infamy.
机译:对组织名人的研究尚处于萌芽状态,而我们对组织获取,维持和失去资产的过程的理解仍然不完整。我们通过检查哪些信息是名人过程的主要催化剂,该过程如何以及为什么展开以及对组织的潜在后果来扩展该研究。为此,我们做出了三个主要贡献。首先,我们建议获得有关组织身份的突出和社会重要元素的信息,使媒体更有可能将组织作为其戏剧性叙述中的主要角色。其次,我们认为这些元素的显着性引起了选民的注意,而社会意义唤起了他们的情感反应。但是,由于某些选民可能将组织的身份要素视为一致,而其他人则将其身份与个人身份不一致,因此,组织可能会同时在某些选民中赢得名声,而在其他人中则声名狼藉。第三,我们理论认为,由于选民对身份认同的理解产生了不同的情感反应,名人比名誉更难维持且更容易流失。

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    《The Academy of Management Review》 |2017年第3期|461-480|共20页
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    Rice Univ, Jesse H Jones Grad Sch Business, Strateg Management, Houston, TX 77251 USA;

    Univ Georgia, Terry Coll Business, Athens, GA 30602 USA;

    Univ Missouri, Strateg Management, Trulaske Coll Business, Columbia, MO 65211 USA;

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