Which of these things are not like the others? Comparing the rational, emotional, and moral aspects of reputation, status, celebrity, and stigma

TG Pollock, K Lashley, VP Rindova… - … of Management Annals, 2019‏ - journals.aom.org
In this review of the literature on reputation, status, celebrity, and stigma we develop an
overarching theoretical framework based on the rational, emotional, and moral aspects of …

Master of puppets: How narcissistic CEOs construct their professional worlds

A Chatterjee, TG Pollock - Academy of Management Review, 2017‏ - journals.aom.org
We explore how narcissistic CEOs address two powerful and conflicting needs: the need for
acclaim and the need to dominate others. We argue that narcissistic CEOs address their …

Capitalizing on categories of social construction: A review and integration of organizational research on symbolic management strategies

AK Schnackenberg, J Bundy, CA Coen… - Academy of …, 2019‏ - journals.aom.org
Symbols are habitually used by organizations to transform the meaning of their actions and
intentions in ways that enable them to manage complex stakeholder relationships and …

Exposed: Venture capital, competitor ties, and entrepreneurial innovation

E Cox Pahnke, R McDonald, D Wang… - … of Management Journal, 2015‏ - journals.aom.org
This study investigates the impact of early relationships on innovation at entrepreneurial
firms. Prior research has largely focused on the benefits of network ties, documenting the …

How firms respond to financial restatement: CEO successors and external reactions

D Gomulya, W Boeker - Academy of Management Journal, 2014‏ - journals.aom.org
Although past studies have paid considerable attention to firms' reputations, few have
investigated the actions that firms take following a reputation-damaging event. We identify …

(Un) tangled: Exploring the asymmetric coevolution of new venture capital firms' reputation and status

TG Pollock, PM Lee, K **… - Administrative Science …, 2015‏ - journals.sagepub.com
We explore the relationship between status and reputation, examining how its dynamics
change over time as these two intangible assets coevolve and how reputation and status are …

From the Evaluator's Perspective: A Functional Approach to Social Judgments

A Bitektine, N Gillespie, D Lange - Academy of Management …, 2025‏ - journals.aom.org
To deepen understanding of social judgments of organizations, we build on work that has
adopted the evaluator's perspective to develop a comprehensive functional approach to …

The art of representation: How audience-specific reputations affect success in the contemporary art field

G Ertug, T Yogev, YG Lee… - Academy of Management …, 2016‏ - journals.aom.org
We study the effects of actors' audience-specific reputations on their levels of success with
different audiences in the same field. Extending recent work that has emphasized the …

Ready, set, slow: How aspiration-relative product quality impacts the rate of new product introduction

ON Parker, R Krause, JG Covin - Journal of Management, 2017‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Performance feedback research addresses how firms respond to performance that diverges
from their aspirations. Whereas the majority of research in this vein involves financial …

A symbolic framing of exploitative firms: evidence from Japan

J Min - Journal of Business Ethics, 2024‏ - Springer
Symbols can be used to mask or embellish firms' exploitative labor practices. The present
study defines exploitative firms' abuse of symbolic management using legitimate symbolic …