Authors
Margaret Cording, Jeffrey S Harrison, Robert E Hoskisson, Karsten Jonsen
Publication date
2014/2
Journal
Academy of Management Perspectives
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
38-56
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
Does consistency between how a firm treats employees (what it does) and its espoused employee-oriented values (what it says) affect employee productivity? Furthermore, given that the stakeholder theory perspective holds that what happens to one stakeholder influences other stakeholders, does this sort of consistency vis-à-vis a firm's customers also influence employee productivity? We empirically investigate the influence of organizational authenticity—defined as consistency between a firm's espoused values and realized practices—in the context of a merger, and specifically during post-merger integration. Our findings show that a lack of organizational authenticity in terms of both under-promising and over-promising to both employees and customers is associated with lower productivity, which in turn is related to long-term merger performance, thus affecting outcomes for shareholders. These findings support …
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