What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of male CEOs from Swedish companies with data on their cognitive and noncognitive ability and height at age 18. CEOs differ from other high-skill professions most in noncognitive ability. The median large-company CEO belongs to the top 5% of the population in the combination of the three traits. The traits have a monotonic and close to linear relation with CEO pay, but their correlations with pay, firm size, and CEO fixed effects in firm policies are relatively low. Traits appear necessary but not sufficient for making it to the top
The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership re...
Using a detailed dataset with assessments of CEO candidates for companies involved in private equity...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...
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...
Researchers have theorized that innate personal traits are related to leadership success. Although l...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to test whether a CEO’s founding status (founder v...
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) are highly exceptional individuals with talents and abilities acquir...
In this article, we aim to replicate and extend a study that has revealed a link between naïve perso...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether diffe...
Success in the chief executive position is crucial for both organizations and shareholders; however,...
Background. Sweden is one the countries that have the highest survival rate amongst new companies in...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership re...
Using a detailed dataset with assessments of CEO candidates for companies involved in private equity...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...
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...
Researchers have theorized that innate personal traits are related to leadership success. Although l...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to test whether a CEO’s founding status (founder v...
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) are highly exceptional individuals with talents and abilities acquir...
In this article, we aim to replicate and extend a study that has revealed a link between naïve perso...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether diffe...
Success in the chief executive position is crucial for both organizations and shareholders; however,...
Background. Sweden is one the countries that have the highest survival rate amongst new companies in...
We study the characteristics and abilities of CEO candidates for companies involved in buyout (LBO) ...
The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership re...
Using a detailed dataset with assessments of CEO candidates for companies involved in private equity...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...