Social movements as extra-institutional entrepreneurs: The effect of protests on stock price returns BG King, SA Soule Administrative Science Quarterly 52 (3), 413-442, 2007 | 938 | 2007 |
A political mediation model of corporate response to social movement activism BG King Administrative science quarterly 53 (3), 395-421, 2008 | 853 | 2008 |
The contentiousness of markets: Politics, social movements, and institutional change in markets BG King, NA Pearce Annual review of sociology 36 (1), 249-267, 2010 | 836 | 2010 |
Keeping up appearances: Reputational threat and impression management after social movement boycotts MH McDonnell, B King Administrative science quarterly 58 (3), 387-419, 2013 | 735 | 2013 |
Perspective—Finding the organization in organizational theory: A meta-theory of the organization as a social actor BG King, T Felin, DA Whetten Organization science 21 (1), 290-305, 2010 | 681 | 2010 |
Rethinking the relationship between reputation and legitimacy: A social actor conceptualization BG King, DA Whetten Corporate Reputation Review 11, 192-207, 2008 | 512 | 2008 |
The practice of theory borrowing in organizational studies: Current issues and future directions DA Whetten, T Felin, BG King Journal of Management 35 (3), 537-563, 2009 | 488 | 2009 |
A social movement perspective of stakeholder collective action and influence B King Business & Society 47 (1), 21-49, 2008 | 366 | 2008 |
A dynamic process model of private politics: Activist targeting and corporate receptivity to social challenges MH McDonnell, BG King, SA Soule American sociological review 80 (3), 654-678, 2015 | 363 | 2015 |
Social movements, risk perceptions, and economic outcomes: The effect of primary and secondary stakeholder activism on firms’ perceived environmental risk and financial performance IB Vasi, BG King American sociological review 77 (4), 573-596, 2012 | 356 | 2012 |
The stages of the policy process and the equal rights amendment, 1972–1982 SA Soule, BG King American Journal of Sociology 111 (6), 1871-1909, 2006 | 335 | 2006 |
Social movements, civil society and corporations: Taking stock and looking ahead FGA De Bakker, F Den Hond, B King, K Weber Organization studies 34 (5-6), 573-593, 2013 | 317 | 2013 |
Competition and resource partitioning in three social movement industries SA Soule, BG King American Journal of Sociology 113 (6), 1568-1610, 2008 | 254 | 2008 |
The tactical disruptiveness of social movements: Sources of market and mediated disruption in corporate boycotts BG King Social Problems 58 (4), 491-517, 2011 | 199 | 2011 |
Winning woman suffrage one step at a time: Social movements and the logic of the legislative process BG King, M Cornwall, EC Dahlin Social forces 83 (3), 1211-1234, 2005 | 199 | 2005 |
Seeing stars: Matthew effects and status bias in major league baseball umpiring JW Kim, BG King Management Science 60 (11), 2619-2644, 2014 | 191 | 2014 |
Good firms, good targets: The relationship between corporate social responsibility, reputation, and activist targeting B King, MH McDonnell Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World: Toward Effective …, 2012 | 191 | 2012 |
Protest and policymaking: Explaining fluctuation in congressional attention to rights issues, 1960–1986 BG King, KG Bentele, SA Soule Social forces 86 (1), 137-163, 2007 | 186 | 2007 |
Identity realization and organizational forms: Differentiation and consolidation of identities among Arizona's charter schools BG King, ES Clemens, M Fry Organization Science 22 (3), 554-572, 2011 | 173 | 2011 |
Contracts as organizations DG Smith Ariz. L. Rev. 51, 1, 2009 | 133 | 2009 |