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Organisational impression congruence: A conceptual model of multi-level impression management operation in sports service organisations

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  • Simon A. Brandon-Lai
  • Cole G. Armstrong
  • Gerald R. Ferris

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The management of images projected to consumer audiences is a key task for sport service organisations; however, the number of “touch points” (interactions between employees and consumers) adds complexity to the process. In this article, the authors present a conceptual model of organisational impression congruence (OrgIC), proposing that organisations will elicit positive consumer-related outcomes if there is alignment between the desired organisational image(s), those projected by the organisation at the management/strategic level, and those projected by customer-facing employees. The conceptual model is underpinned by theories associated with impression management, reputation (as an outcome of impression management action), and cognitive dissonance theory as the basis for outcomes of in/congruence. The authors discuss possible implications and outcomes in relation to previous literature emanating from various fields (e.g., sport management, management, and marketing), and suggest directions for future research. Through the model of OrgIC, the authors contribute to theoretical development and discussion, and provide a tool that could be useful for evaluating the way that sport service organisations present themselves to consumers, and other external audiences.

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  • Simon A. Brandon-Lai & Cole G. Armstrong & Gerald R. Ferris, 2016. "Organisational impression congruence: A conceptual model of multi-level impression management operation in sports service organisations," Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(5), pages 492-505, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rsmrxx:v:19:y:2016:i:5:p:492-505
    DOI: 10.1016/j.smr.2016.06.002
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