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Downsizing and the fragility of corporate reputation: An analysis of the impact of contextual factors
Authors:Ann-Christine Schulz  Sarah Johann
Affiliation:1. University of Applied Sciences for Management and Communication (FHWien der WKW), Waehringer Guertel 97, 1180 Vienna, Austria;2. Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Business, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:This study extends prior research on the impact of downsizing on corporate reputation by investigating how specific aspects of downsizing measures influence this relationship. Using panel data on the S&P 100 companies for the period 1990–2000, we find that downsizing affects corporate reputation negatively and that the size of the effect depends on the content and the context of the downsizing announcement. More specifically, we find that the motive for downsizing, the time period in which it is announced as well as the extent of previous layoffs significantly influence the reputational penalties that are associated with corporate downsizing. Our results thus elucidate how contextual factors of a downsizing decision can influence the extent of the reputational damage of this measure.
Keywords:Corporate reputation  Downsizing  Layoff  Restructuring  Stakeholders
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