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Volume 34, Issue 2
March-April 2023
Pages 509-986, C2-C3
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- Received:October 31, 2020
- Accepted:March 18, 2022
- Published Online:June 02, 2022
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Yuliya Shymko, Thomas J Roulet, Bernardo de Melo Pimentel (2022) The Façade, the Face, and the Sympathies: Opening the Black Box of Symbolic Capital as a Source of Philanthropic Attractiveness. Organization Science 34(2):870-893.
https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2022.1603
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The authors are grateful for the incredible support and guidance of senior editor Gino Cattani and the generous feedback of three reviewers. The authors thank Valeria Proshina for invaluable help with the data collection and Stephen Gates for excellent advice and guidance; Filippo Wezel, Laura Illia, Emanuele Bettinazzi, and Matteo Prato for pivotal comments from a transformative seminar presentation at the University of Lugano; and Dr. Alison Minkus for unfailing support of our work. This article is dedicated to all artists and cultural organizations who dare to raise their voice against tyranny and injustice.
