Measuring a scientifically multifaceted concept: The jungle of organizational legitimacy

Measuring organizational legitimacy has become a challenge for researchers because they face a mul-tilevel construct, where diverse terminologies, approaches, and evaluators converge. As a consequence,researchers have developed different conceptual proposals that have, in turn, given rise to multipl...

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Published in:European research on management and business economics Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 1 - 11
Main Authors: Díez-Martín, Francisco, Blanco-González, Alicia, Diéz de Castro, Emilio P
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier 2021
Elsevier España, S.L.U
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Summary:Measuring organizational legitimacy has become a challenge for researchers because they face a mul-tilevel construct, where diverse terminologies, approaches, and evaluators converge. As a consequence,researchers have developed different conceptual proposals that have, in turn, given rise to multiple mea-surement methodologies, generating some uncertainty among researchers about the best measurementinstrument. These methodologies are not generalizable to other contexts, do not integrate the differentapproaches to assessing legitimacy, nor do they explain their suitability for specific contexts. This paperproposes a general process for measuring organizational legitimacy in any context and across differ-ent terminologies, while providing criteria for a justified choice of measurement instrument. The studydifferentiates between organizational legitimacy measurements based on perceptions and secondarydata, as well as between legitimacy as a global or as a dimensions-based judgment. We also present abroader typology of legitimacy dimensions that includes diverse fields of knowledge, avoids overlappingdimensions, and provides concept definitions in order to facilitate understanding by researchers andmanagers.
ISSN:2444-8834
2444-8842
DOI:10.1016/j.iedeen.2020.10.001