Is it good or bad for senior executives to have strong interpersonal ties to the CEO? We argue that a strong relationship with the CEO raises the likelihood that a top manager stays in office or makes an upward career move when the CEO leaves office voluntarily. At the same time, such interpersonal ties also reinforce the negative spillover effects of a dismissal of the CEO on the career prospects of the manager concerned. Our empirical analysis lends support to both arguments. We contribute to managerial succession research by underlining the ambivalence of interpersonal ties within top management teams
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We analyze changes in the composition of top management teams when a key member of the team (the chi...
We analyze changes in the composition of top management teams when a key member of the team (the chi...
The extant literature has focused on economic and political factors as the key determinants of CEO d...
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Status and organizational position are defining cues that shape how people interact in organizations...
We examine the link between CEO personality and top management team (TMT) dynamics. Our work complim...
Interpersonal relationships are an important factor in organizations, and a growing number of articl...
This paper reports a study into the nature, dynamics and effects of the ‘chemistry’ of the Chairman/...
We examine the link between CEO personality and top management team (TMT) dynamics. Our work complim...
This study examines the influence of executives’ prior employment ties on unrelated acquisitions. I ...
We examine whether social ties influence the careers of company executives. We analyse appointments ...
This study advances research on CEO-board relationships, interlocking directorates, and director rep...
We analyze changes in the composition of top management teams when a key member of the team (the chi...
We analyze changes in the composition of top management teams when a key member of the team (the chi...
The extant literature has focused on economic and political factors as the key determinants of CEO d...
Following a power perspective, this study longitudinally examines the antecedents of CEO dismissal f...
Using the relational dyad as unit of analysis this study examines the effects of perceived influence...
This paper examines the determinants and the consequences of congruence between the CEO and other ex...
I n this paper we develop and test predictions regarding the impact of CEO status on the economic ou...
Status and organizational position are defining cues that shape how people interact in organizations...
We examine the link between CEO personality and top management team (TMT) dynamics. Our work complim...
Interpersonal relationships are an important factor in organizations, and a growing number of articl...
This paper reports a study into the nature, dynamics and effects of the ‘chemistry’ of the Chairman/...
We examine the link between CEO personality and top management team (TMT) dynamics. Our work complim...
This study examines the influence of executives’ prior employment ties on unrelated acquisitions. I ...
We examine whether social ties influence the careers of company executives. We analyse appointments ...
This study advances research on CEO-board relationships, interlocking directorates, and director rep...