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What Kills a Reputation? A Post-Mortem Analysis of Jekyll-Hyde Business Leaders

Dead Firms: Causes and Effects of Cross-border Corporate Insolvency

ISBN: 978-1-78635-314-6, eISBN: 978-1-78635-313-9

Publication date: 25 June 2016

Abstract

Purpose

Investigate how leaders of illegal organizations build and maintain positive reputations and how the deaths of these firms impact groups of external stakeholders.

Methodology/approach

We conduct a forensic analysis of nine firms in eight different countries by leaders who appeared to be highly successful corporate citizens but who turned out to be operating illegal Ponzi ventures.

Findings

These illegal firms built positive reputations by engaging in activities that enhanced perceptions of their firms’ perceived quality, gaining certifications and approvals from influential external individuals/organizations, engaging in philanthropic activities, and affiliating with high-status actors. Death of these nine firms had profoundly impacted external stakeholders resulting in investor devastation, a toxic environment of mistrust, damage to reputations of anyone affiliated with these illegal firms, and a major earthshake to the philanthropic community.

Research limitations/implications

Extends Rindova et al.’s (2005) research on how leaders use signals of quality and prominence to build reputations in the context of illegal organizations. Philanthropic activities are added as a reputation-building mechanism used by illegal organizations. The results draw attention to the need to examine how the death of illegal organizations affects a variety of external stakeholders, both individuals and organizations.

Practical implications

Leaders of illegal firms can be quite successful in building positive reputations and this success exacerbates the negative consequences that occur when the firms collapse.

Originality/value

Provides a qualitative study of reputation building and the extensive impact on stakeholders of the dissolution of illegal ventures.

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Citation

Baucus, M.S. and Cochran, P.L. (2016), "What Kills a Reputation? A Post-Mortem Analysis of Jekyll-Hyde Business Leaders", Dead Firms: Causes and Effects of Cross-border Corporate Insolvency (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 15), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 1-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1877-636120160000015005

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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