Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermining organizational performance. However, little is currently known about how top management teams (TMTs) cope with such behavior. To address this shortfall, we draw on the upper echelons literature to advance a contingent account of the factors that differentiate well-functioning and dysfunctional TMTs. Focusing on the psychological context surrounding the TMT, we theorize that cognitive consensus, power decentralization, and behavioral integration are key generative mechanisms that enable TMTs to countermand the potentially deleterious consequences of political behavior. We corroborate our theorizing using a field study of 117 strategic decis...
textabstractOrganizations are embedded in a network of relationships and make sense of their busines...
Although in many public organizations politicians sitting in governing boards are responsible for ra...
The study reported here assessed the impact of managers\u27 philosophies of human nature on their re...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
This study investigates why top management teams consistently make poor strategic decisions even tho...
Acquisitions are among the most complex, exacting, intractable, and high stakes decisions faced by T...
The strategy process is viewed as a result of deliberate and emergent events, affected from differe...
<b>Purpose</b> – The purpose of this paper is to enhance the knowledge of the anteceden...
This study reviews research on the social, behavioral, and cognitive influences on CEOs, top managem...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the association between positive perceptions of pol...
This qualitative exploratory study re-examined the common types of political behaviors that typical ...
Despite concerted academic interest in the strategic decision-making process (SDMP) since the 1980s,...
Most decision makers have biases that are inherent the way they seek information, estimate the outco...
textabstractOrganizations are embedded in a network of relationships and make sense of their busines...
Although in many public organizations politicians sitting in governing boards are responsible for ra...
The study reported here assessed the impact of managers\u27 philosophies of human nature on their re...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
Political behavior pervades strategic decision-making, often damaging decision quality and undermini...
This study investigates why top management teams consistently make poor strategic decisions even tho...
Acquisitions are among the most complex, exacting, intractable, and high stakes decisions faced by T...
The strategy process is viewed as a result of deliberate and emergent events, affected from differe...
<b>Purpose</b> – The purpose of this paper is to enhance the knowledge of the anteceden...
This study reviews research on the social, behavioral, and cognitive influences on CEOs, top managem...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the association between positive perceptions of pol...
This qualitative exploratory study re-examined the common types of political behaviors that typical ...
Despite concerted academic interest in the strategic decision-making process (SDMP) since the 1980s,...
Most decision makers have biases that are inherent the way they seek information, estimate the outco...
textabstractOrganizations are embedded in a network of relationships and make sense of their busines...
Although in many public organizations politicians sitting in governing boards are responsible for ra...
The study reported here assessed the impact of managers\u27 philosophies of human nature on their re...