When Outsiders Step In: Investigating the Phenomenon of Reputational Support

Johanna Kuenzler
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This article introduces reputational support: when individuals who are not part of a public organization publicly explain or promote that organization. Whereas existing research focuses on organizations’ reputation management, reputational support highlights the relevance of unassociated actors’ behavior in organizations’ environment. Relying on social psychology insights, I explore an extreme case of the motivations behind reputational support and its perception and evaluation from the organization. Combining media content analysis and semi-structured interviews, I show that although helping the organization was not a primary motivation, employees perceived and appreciated reputational support. Thus, reputational support constitutes a valuable resource for organizations.
当局外人介入时:调查声誉支持现象
本文介绍声誉支持:即不属于公共组织的个人公开解释或宣传该组织。现有研究主要关注组织的声誉管理,而声誉支持则强调了非相关行为者的行为在组织环境中的相关性。根据社会心理学的见解,我探讨了声誉支持背后的动机以及组织对其看法和评价的一个极端案例。结合媒体内容分析和半结构式访谈,我发现虽然帮助组织不是主要动机,但员工对声誉支持的感知和评价却很高。因此,声誉支持是组织的宝贵资源。
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