TY - JOUR
T1 - Epitomizing an emerging category
T2 - Effects of entrepreneurial firms and influential stakeholders on the entrepreneurial firms’ status attainment
AU - Kim, Bo Kyung
AU - Shin, Donghoon
AU - Rhee, Mooweon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article explores the status-attainment process of entrepreneurial firms in emerging categories. Previous literature emphasizes that in emerging categories, being perceived as the exemplars is important to attain status. We emphasize that clear symbolic boundaries around emerging categories can increase the possibility of exemplar perception and argue that entrepreneurial firms and influential stakeholders of existing categories can affect the status-attainment process by changing such perception. Specifically, contrast and distinctiveness rhetorical claims employed by entrepreneurial firms and negative responses from influential stakeholders differently affect status by delineating symbolic boundaries around the emerging category to varying degrees. We find support for our arguments in Korean online newspapers. The utilization of contrast claims compared with print media or receiving conciliations from print media’s influential stakeholders increased the status of online newspapers, measured by news-source citations. However, distinctiveness claims compared with other online newspapers negatively affect status, albeit mitigated by negative responses from influential stakeholders.
AB - This article explores the status-attainment process of entrepreneurial firms in emerging categories. Previous literature emphasizes that in emerging categories, being perceived as the exemplars is important to attain status. We emphasize that clear symbolic boundaries around emerging categories can increase the possibility of exemplar perception and argue that entrepreneurial firms and influential stakeholders of existing categories can affect the status-attainment process by changing such perception. Specifically, contrast and distinctiveness rhetorical claims employed by entrepreneurial firms and negative responses from influential stakeholders differently affect status by delineating symbolic boundaries around the emerging category to varying degrees. We find support for our arguments in Korean online newspapers. The utilization of contrast claims compared with print media or receiving conciliations from print media’s influential stakeholders increased the status of online newspapers, measured by news-source citations. However, distinctiveness claims compared with other online newspapers negatively affect status, albeit mitigated by negative responses from influential stakeholders.
KW - emerging category
KW - entrepreneurial firms
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - exemplar
KW - influential stakeholders
KW - online newspapers
KW - organizational status
KW - status attainment
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U2 - 10.1177/14761270241231088
DO - 10.1177/14761270241231088
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186479956
SN - 1476-1270
JO - Strategic Organization
JF - Strategic Organization
ER -