We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) and venture capital (VC) transactions and relate them to hiring decisions, investment decisions, and company performance. Candidates are assessed on more than thirty individual abilities. The abilities are highly correlated; a factor analysis suggests there are two primary factors with intuitive characterizations – one for general ability and one that contrasts team-related, interpersonal skills with execution skills. Both LBO and VC firms are more likely to hire and invest in CEOs with greater general abilities, both execution- and team-related. Success, however, is more strongly related to execution skills than to team-related skills. Succe...
Do chief executive officers (CEOs) really matter? Do cross-sectional differences in firm performance...
Whenever factors are different for entrepreneurs than they are for managers, entrepreneurs seem have...
Abstract The effect of CEO attributes on firm performance of U.S. banks: An upper echelons theory ...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
Using a detailed dataset with assessments of CEO candidates for companies involved in private equity...
I show that Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) that have accumulated general managerial skills through ...
The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership re...
Success in the chief executive position is crucial for both organizations and shareholders; however,...
Investor stock market response has received a great deal of attention in the marketing literature. H...
What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of male CEOs from Swedish companies...
What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of CEOs of Swedish companies with d...
We characterize the market for CEOs as consisting of value-maximizing boards of directors bidding fo...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson charact...
Purpose: A great deal of research has examined the relationship between a single CEO attribute and a...
This article examines the impact of chief executive officer (CEO) power (formal and informal) on com...
Do chief executive officers (CEOs) really matter? Do cross-sectional differences in firm performance...
Whenever factors are different for entrepreneurs than they are for managers, entrepreneurs seem have...
Abstract The effect of CEO attributes on firm performance of U.S. banks: An upper echelons theory ...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
Using a detailed dataset with assessments of CEO candidates for companies involved in private equity...
I show that Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) that have accumulated general managerial skills through ...
The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership re...
Success in the chief executive position is crucial for both organizations and shareholders; however,...
Investor stock market response has received a great deal of attention in the marketing literature. H...
What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of male CEOs from Swedish companies...
What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of CEOs of Swedish companies with d...
We characterize the market for CEOs as consisting of value-maximizing boards of directors bidding fo...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson charact...
Purpose: A great deal of research has examined the relationship between a single CEO attribute and a...
This article examines the impact of chief executive officer (CEO) power (formal and informal) on com...
Do chief executive officers (CEOs) really matter? Do cross-sectional differences in firm performance...
Whenever factors are different for entrepreneurs than they are for managers, entrepreneurs seem have...
Abstract The effect of CEO attributes on firm performance of U.S. banks: An upper echelons theory ...