Waiting to Inhale: Reducing Stigma in the Medical Cannabis Industry

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lashley, Kisha; Pollock, Timothy G.
署名单位:
University of Virginia; University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville; University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/0001839219851501
发表日期:
2020
页码:
434-482
关键词:
STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP DIRTY WORK IDENTITY MARKET ORGANIZATIONS CATEGORIES legitimacy management image CONSTRUCTION
摘要:
When a new industry category is predicated on a product or activity subject to core stigma-meaning its very nature is stigmatized-the actors trying to establish it may struggle to gain the resources they need to survive and grow. To explain the process of reducing an industry category's stigma, we take an inductive approach to understanding how actors in the U.S. medical cannabis industry collectively attempted to create and disseminate a moral public image based on healing and patients' rights. We find that reducing category-level core stigma is a phased effort that takes place across different relational spaces. A moral agenda based on broadly acceptable values jumpstarts the process, and the industry then creates a new moral prototype reflecting these values that industry actors can identify with. Category members must publicly disidentify with the current, stigmatized prototypes and infuse the new moral prototype among their stakeholder audiences through their language and practices, creating emotional connections that lead to cognitive acceptance. This process is messy, as individual organizations often need to continue engaging in stigmatized behaviors to survive, even as they publicly disidentify with them. Our process model also identifies ways in which category emergence in core-stigmatized categories differs from the process for non-stigmatized categories.
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