NOW YOU SEE ME: HOW STATUS AND CATEGORICAL PROXIMITY SHAPE MISCONDUCT SCANDALIZATION
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Han, Jung-Hoon; Pollock, Timothy G.; Graffin, Scott D.
署名单位:
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU); University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville; University System of Georgia; University of Georgia
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2022.0365
发表日期:
2024
页码:
208-231
关键词:
MEDIA COVERAGE
CONSEQUENCES
reputation
IMPACT
performance
firm
inconsistency
ORGANIZATIONS
INFORMATION
Robustness
摘要:
Despite the formidable consequences for firms of having their misconduct publicized- and thus scandalized-we know little about why only some misconduct instances become scandals beyond the idea that high -status firms' transgressions are scandalized more often. Focusing on the media's essential role in scandalizing misconduct, we take a media routines perspective to theorize how the status of past transgressors inside and outside the focal transgressor's industry creates different contexts that shape the likelihood of scandalization. We argue that the prevalence of past transgressions by highstatus firms within the industry leads journalists to scrutinize the misconduct more, amplifying the effect of the focal firm's status by highlighting its commonalities with past transgressors. Conversely, the prevalence of transgressions by high -status firms outside the industry attenuates the firm status effect on scandalization by directing media attention outside the industry, limiting the information that can be inferred from firm status. Past transgressors' status and their categorical proximity to current transgressors serve as boundary conditions for the scandalizing effect of status. Our contribution lies in elucidating contextual factors that influence how status acts as an antecedent of scandals, and explaining how status and categories feed media routines that influence the likelihood of firm misconduct being scandalized.