Strategising Impression Management in Corporations

Strategising Impression Management in Corporations

Author: 
Kamau, Caroline
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2009
Record type: 
Editor: 
Harorimana, Deogratias
Journal Title: 
Cultural Implications of Knowledge Sharing, Management and Transfer
Source: 
Cultural Implications of Knowledge Sharing, Management and Transfer
Abstract: 

Impression management is a powerful psychological phenomenon with much unexplored potential in corporate settings. Employees or corporations can deploy impression management strategies in order to manipulate others’ perceptions of them. Cultural knowledge is powerful capital in impression management, yet this has not been sufficiently explored in previous literature. This chapter argues that impression-motivated employees or corporations need to perform a three-step knowledge audit: (i) knowing what their impression deficits are; (ii) knowing what impression management strategy is needed to address that deficit, based on the taxonomy of impression management strategies tabulated here; (iii) knowing what societal (e.g. collectivist culture or individualist culture) or organization-specific cultural adjustments are needed. A cultural knowledge base can thus be created through cross-cultural training of and knowledge transfer by expatriates. Multinational corporations can also benefit from utilising the knowledge presented in this chapter in their international public relations efforts.

Series: 
Advances in Knowledge Acquisition, Transfer, and Management

CITATION: Kamau, Caroline. Strategising Impression Management in Corporations edited by Harorimana, Deogratias . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2009. Cultural Implications of Knowledge Sharing, Management and Transfer - Available at: https://library.au.int/strategising-impression-management-corporations