2019
DOI: 10.1111/socf.12569
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The Leverage of Protest: Market, Media, and Reputational Disruption in Social Movement Success

Abstract: How do social movements gain concessions from large corporations? The ability of protests to attain leverage by imposing disruption costs on their targets is widely assumed but less often tested. In this article, we assess the ability of protests to attain concessions by disrupting three broad sources of interest to firm officials: maximizing shareholder value, gaining positive media, and fostering a well‐reputed image. In contrast to the body of research on the benefits to movements from shaping media discour… Show more

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