This article explores how executive search consultants stimulate executives’ consideration of career opportunities at other employers. The study is based on a panel dataset of 3,582 executives invited to a job interview by a global executive search firm from January 2005 - May 2009. The results demonstrate that past interactions between executives and the search consultants had a delayed effect on consideration of career opportunities. The results contribute to research on executive careers by identifying past relationships with search consultants as a factor impacting rejection of new career opportunities. They also shed light on the relatively under-studied phenomenon of executive search firms
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This thesis investigates when labor market participants pursue opportunities introduced to them by t...
This dissertation explores the search behavior of CEOs and how this behavior relates to the opportun...
This article explores how executive search consultants stimulate executives’ consideration of career...
The dissertation focuses on the determinants of executives\u27 career moves between different employ...
We apply the exploitation/exploration dichotomy faced by organizations in business strategy to the d...
This exploratory study investigates the nature of contacts between executives and search firm profes...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
Job search typically has been thought of as an antecedent to voluntary turnover or job choice behavi...
The authors explore how career paths are shaped by the involvement of search firms in hiring. Drawin...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
Abstract An employee's attachment to their employer is one of the central topics across the soc...
The adaptive strategies of firms depend on executives’ forward-looking cognitive search. We examine ...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
This study examines the influence of executives’ prior employment ties on unrelated acquisitions. I ...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This thesis investigates when labor market participants pursue opportunities introduced to them by t...
This dissertation explores the search behavior of CEOs and how this behavior relates to the opportun...
This article explores how executive search consultants stimulate executives’ consideration of career...
The dissertation focuses on the determinants of executives\u27 career moves between different employ...
We apply the exploitation/exploration dichotomy faced by organizations in business strategy to the d...
This exploratory study investigates the nature of contacts between executives and search firm profes...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
Job search typically has been thought of as an antecedent to voluntary turnover or job choice behavi...
The authors explore how career paths are shaped by the involvement of search firms in hiring. Drawin...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
Abstract An employee's attachment to their employer is one of the central topics across the soc...
The adaptive strategies of firms depend on executives’ forward-looking cognitive search. We examine ...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
This study examines the influence of executives’ prior employment ties on unrelated acquisitions. I ...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This thesis investigates when labor market participants pursue opportunities introduced to them by t...
This dissertation explores the search behavior of CEOs and how this behavior relates to the opportun...