This study integrated concepts from upper echelons, group process and social cognition theories to investigate how demographic diversity and group processes influence strategic consensus within the top management team (TMT), where strategic consensus is defined as the degree to which individual mental models of strategy overlap. Data from 76 high-technology firms in the United States and Ireland were used to examine three alternative models. The results showed that while demographic diversity alone did have effects on strategic consensus the overall fit of the model was not strong. Adding two intervening group process variables, interpersonal conflict and agreement-seeking, to the model greatly improved the overall relationship with strateg...
Confusion in previous studies over how and when cognitive diversity results in higher or lower perfo...
Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...
This study integrated concepts from upper echelons, group process and social cognition theories to i...
The riddle of diversity remains unresolved; it can spur innovation and creativity, yet also give ris...
Past research on Top Management Team (TMT) consensus has investigated relationships between consensu...
As top management teams (TMTs) become progressively more diverse, an important question arises: how ...
Since the 1980’s upper echelons theory postulated that managerial background characteristics partial...
Diversity has become an important issue at all levels of the company from the boardroom to the back ...
Based within the 'upper echelons' tradition, the starting premise for this thesis is that demograph...
Prior research suggests that top management team (TMT) diversity increases strategic innovation. We ...
A model was tested to examine relationships among leadership behaviors, team diversity, and team pro...
Past research on the relationship between top management team (TMT) compositional diversity and orga...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
This paper reviews empirical research on top management team (TMT) diversity. A number of scholars h...
Confusion in previous studies over how and when cognitive diversity results in higher or lower perfo...
Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...
This study integrated concepts from upper echelons, group process and social cognition theories to i...
The riddle of diversity remains unresolved; it can spur innovation and creativity, yet also give ris...
Past research on Top Management Team (TMT) consensus has investigated relationships between consensu...
As top management teams (TMTs) become progressively more diverse, an important question arises: how ...
Since the 1980’s upper echelons theory postulated that managerial background characteristics partial...
Diversity has become an important issue at all levels of the company from the boardroom to the back ...
Based within the 'upper echelons' tradition, the starting premise for this thesis is that demograph...
Prior research suggests that top management team (TMT) diversity increases strategic innovation. We ...
A model was tested to examine relationships among leadership behaviors, team diversity, and team pro...
Past research on the relationship between top management team (TMT) compositional diversity and orga...
Although it is often anticipated that demographic diversity in decision-making teams will enhance de...
This paper reviews empirical research on top management team (TMT) diversity. A number of scholars h...
Confusion in previous studies over how and when cognitive diversity results in higher or lower perfo...
Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ...
Implementing strategy demands an organizationwide effort, where teams should not operate in isolatio...