避之不及:核心污名、污名转移与男性澡堂的不可思议存续

Not with a Ten-Foot Pole: Core Stigma, Stigma Transfer, and Improbable Persistence of Men's Bathhouses

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2008
被引 277
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究核心污名组织如何生存,以男性澡堂为例,发现它们通过管理商业活动避免负面关注并减少污名向顾客、供应商和监管者转移,策略因环境敌意程度而异。

Abstract

We examine how organizations that suffer core stigma—disapproval for their core attributes—survive. We explain how men's bathhouses avoid negative attention and minimize the transfer of stigma to their network partners, including customers, suppliers, and regulators, through careful management of their business activities. Using observational, archival, and interview data across different institutional environments, we find that, in response to suffering core stigma, men's bathhouses use a variety of strategies to shield their partners depending, in part, on the level of hostility that they face in their environment. Our work contributes to the emerging literature on organization-level stigma, especially by focusing on how core-stigmatized organizations are able to survive and by drawing attention to the special problem of stigma transfer. Our findings also focus attention on the use of legitimacy in organization studies and call for further examinations of core-stigmatized and other illegitimate organizations to expand our theoretical domain to the fullest range of organizational processes and outcomes.

组织污名合法性社会心理学组织生存