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Article Dans Une Revue Organization Studies Année : 2017

Exploring the Links between Reputation and Fame: Evidence from French Contemporary Architecture

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Why are some organizations famous? We argue that fame results from a conjunction of several audience-specific reputations. Expert reputation (i.e. reputation among members of a knowledgeable group, such as a cultural elite or critics) acts as a mediator for achieving fame for organizations held in high esteem by their peers and clients. Based on a unique database of 103 architectural companies in France, our analysis uses structural equation modelling (SEM) combined with mediation effects to reveal that expert reputation can lead to fame by mediating peer and client reputations. We contribute to the literature by explaining why only some organizations already reputed among peers and clients are famous in society at large.

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hal-01522978 , version 1 (15-05-2017)

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Amelie Boutinot, Iragaël Joly, Vincent Mangematin, Shaz Ansari. Exploring the Links between Reputation and Fame: Evidence from French Contemporary Architecture. Organization Studies, 2017, 38 (10), pp.1397-1420. ⟨10.1177/0170840616670433⟩. ⟨hal-01522978⟩
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