Beyond Control: Crisis Strategies and Stakeholder Media in the Danone Boycott of 2001

18 Pages Posted: 18 Jan 2008 Last revised: 4 Jul 2008

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Mark Lee Hunter

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Marc Le Menestrel

Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences

Henri-Claude de Bettignies

INSEAD - Organisational Behavior

Date Written: January 2008

Abstract

Parallel streams of theory hold that intangible factors such as reputation may account for a major share of a firm's market valuation, and that a dialogic relationship with a firm's environment in general and direct stakeholders in particular is increasingly essential. A consumer boycott of unprecedented scope which confronted Danone SA in 2001 as the firm sought to rationalise its biscuit division suggests that under certain conditions these streams are convergent: A firm's refusal to engage in dialogue with adversaries and stakeholders may negatively impact management's reputation, and with it market valuation. The case further suggests that strategies of crisis communication aimed at control of opinion carry growing risks, if not with news media and general public opinion, in terms of conflict and credibility loss with key stakeholders. A further finding is that news media may be of less importance to the outcome of a crisis and to corporate reputation than stakeholder-controlled media.

Suggested Citation

Hunter, Mark Lee and Le Menestrel, Marc and de Bettignies, Henri-Claude, Beyond Control: Crisis Strategies and Stakeholder Media in the Danone Boycott of 2001 (January 2008). INSEAD Business School Research Paper No. 2008/05/MKT, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1085283 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1085283

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