Journal article
Managing the consequences of organizational stigmatization: Identity work in a social enterprise
P Tracey, N Phillips
Academy of Management Journal | ACAD MANAGEMENT | Published : 2016
Abstract
In this inductive study, we shift the focus of stigma research inside organizational boundaries by examining its relationship with organizational identity. To do so, we draw on the case of Keystone, a social enterprise in the East of England that became stigmatized after it initiated a programof support for a group of migrants in its community. Keystone-s stigmatization precipitated a crisis of organizational identity. We examine how the identity crisis unfolded, focusing on the forms of identity work that Keystone's leaders enacted in response in order to reframe the meaning that organizational members attached to the stigma. Interestingly, we show not only that the internal effects of stig..
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Awarded by Economic and Social Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number 60354).