Outside-In Constructions of Organizational Legitimacy: Sensitizing the Influence of Evaluative Judgments Through Mass Self-Communication in Online Communities

Authors

  • Deike Schulz Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Management Research, The Netherlands NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. School of Media, Entertainment & Technology.
  • Jan Jonker Radboud University, Institute for Management Research
  • Niels Faber Radboud University, Institute for Management Research

Keywords:

organizational legitimacy, mass self-communication, online communities, evaluative judgments, social media

Abstract

This article aims to further the current discussions in organizational studies about the construction of organizational legitimacy. We examine the influence of mass self-communication—in particular, evaluative judgments, such as product reviews, made by citizens in online communities—on the construction of organizational legitimacy. We chose an interdisciplinary approach in which we evaluated 177 studies from the field of organizational and communication science, relying on organizational legitimacy and mass self-communication as combined theoretical backbones. Our analysis revealed three sensitizing concepts: (1) community-mediated constituency, (2) audience engagement dilemmas, and (3) influencer-generated legitimacy. Based on these sensitizing concepts, we discuss outside-in (audience- or influencer-driven) and inside-out (company-driven) perspectives on the construction of organizational legitimacy.

Author Biographies

Deike Schulz, Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Management Research, The Netherlands NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. School of Media, Entertainment & Technology.

Research lecturer Organizations & Social MediaPhD candidate at Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Mobile +31 (0)6 47404838

Jan Jonker, Radboud University, Institute for Management Research

Prof. Dr. J.J. JonkerThomas van Aquinostraat 3P.O. Box 91086500 HK NijmegenThe Netherlands+31 24 361 18 35

Niels Faber, Radboud University, Institute for Management Research

Dr. Ir. Niels FaberThomas van Aquinostraat 3P.O. Box 91086500 HK NijmegenThe Netherlands

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Published

2018-01-16

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