Drawing from corporate governance research and social identity theory, the authors argue that the relationship between outside directors ’ time in office and outside director task involvement is more complex than generally anticipated. By using a unique multisource data set composed of peer ratings provided by fellow outside directors rating a focal director’s task involvement, this study analyzes director task involvement at the individual director level of analysis. The authors propose and empirically demonstrate that outside director tenure has an inverted U-shaped relationship with outside director task involvement that is moderated by a director’s social iden-tification with the organization. As such, the authors demonstrate that socia...
Scholars and practitioners are interested in board effectiveness, yet we know relatively little abou...
Using human capital theory and social capital theory, I develop a model to explain the circumstances...
Draft version issued as working paper by Institute for Employment Studies. Final version available o...
Drawing from corporate governance research and social identity theory, the authors argue that the re...
Drawing from corporate governance research and social identity theory, the authors argue that the re...
Director tenure is a topic of great interest in the corporate governance debate. Researchers try to ...
This thesis addresses the unresolved question of how director tenure relates to director monitoring....
While directors’ task boundaries are usually ambiguous, some of their activities or behaviors clearl...
While previous research has helped to improve our understanding of corporate governance and boards o...
We examine how institutional environments affect outside directors ’ behaviors and their effectivene...
We examine how institutional environments affect outside directors ’ behaviors and their effectivene...
I posit and test two competing views on the significance of outside director tenure lengths; the "ex...
In this paper we address how director expertise impacts a director's social status and conformity wi...
In this study, we consider the social process by which the corporate elite may have resisted pressur...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore why different directors feel different levels of ac...
Scholars and practitioners are interested in board effectiveness, yet we know relatively little abou...
Using human capital theory and social capital theory, I develop a model to explain the circumstances...
Draft version issued as working paper by Institute for Employment Studies. Final version available o...
Drawing from corporate governance research and social identity theory, the authors argue that the re...
Drawing from corporate governance research and social identity theory, the authors argue that the re...
Director tenure is a topic of great interest in the corporate governance debate. Researchers try to ...
This thesis addresses the unresolved question of how director tenure relates to director monitoring....
While directors’ task boundaries are usually ambiguous, some of their activities or behaviors clearl...
While previous research has helped to improve our understanding of corporate governance and boards o...
We examine how institutional environments affect outside directors ’ behaviors and their effectivene...
We examine how institutional environments affect outside directors ’ behaviors and their effectivene...
I posit and test two competing views on the significance of outside director tenure lengths; the "ex...
In this paper we address how director expertise impacts a director's social status and conformity wi...
In this study, we consider the social process by which the corporate elite may have resisted pressur...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore why different directors feel different levels of ac...
Scholars and practitioners are interested in board effectiveness, yet we know relatively little abou...
Using human capital theory and social capital theory, I develop a model to explain the circumstances...
Draft version issued as working paper by Institute for Employment Studies. Final version available o...