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Scandal as Moral Interaction: Towards A New Perspective on the Publicization of Organizational Misconduct

Julien Jourdan (HEC Paris, France)

Organizational Wrongdoing as the “Foundational” Grand Challenge: Definitions and Antecedents

ISBN: 978-1-83753-279-7, eISBN: 978-1-83753-278-0

Publication date: 24 July 2023

Abstract

Scandals regularly sweep through organizational fields: they wreak havoc in markets, vaporize billions of dollars in firm value, bring down giant corporations, get CEOs fired, alter the evolution of technologies, and trigger major changes in society. In spite of their significance for organizational life, scandals have received remarkably limited attention in management research. I build on the social sciences’ sparse but growing stream of research on scandals to explore the concept beyond its usual representation as a discrete event. I propose that an organizational scandal may be understood as an interactional process associated with the disclosure of alleged organizational misconduct that involves: a public struggle between alleged perpetrators and social control agents over the framing of organizational misconduct; moralizing by audience members; collective effervescence at the societal level; and the potential rewriting of the moral rules applicable to organizations and their members.

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Jourdan, J. (2023), "Scandal as Moral Interaction: Towards A New Perspective on the Publicization of Organizational Misconduct", Gabbioneta, C., Clemente, M. and Greenwood, R. (Ed.) Organizational Wrongdoing as the “Foundational” Grand Challenge: Definitions and Antecedents (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 84), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 73-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20230000084004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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