This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of board-CEO friendship ties in tourism firms. Specifically, we focus on the association between the board-CEO social network ties (e.g. serving external boards together or sharing memberships at social organisations) and performance and risk-taking behaviour among tourism firms. The findings show that friendship ties between CEO and board members result in higher risk-taking, lower profitability and market values. In addition, professional ties (i.e. current and past employment) significantly impact tourism firms’ outcomes, whereas non-professional ties (i.e. education and other social organisations) do not. The findings prevail after controlli...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
We examine the impact of social networks between independent directors and the CEO on firm risk. Emp...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
This study examines the impact of board-CEO friendship ties on firm value and explores potential cha...
The study focuses on how tourism firms relationships with others influence them to be more (or less)...
There is limited published research on the social bonds between employees in two organizations. This...
This study explores the influence of political risk on firms in the tourism industry. It addresses a...
This study explores the influence of political risk on firms in the tourism industry. It addresses a...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
We examine the impact of social networks between independent directors and the CEO on firm risk. Emp...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...
This study examines the impact of board-CEO friendship ties on firm value and explores potential cha...
The study focuses on how tourism firms relationships with others influence them to be more (or less)...
There is limited published research on the social bonds between employees in two organizations. This...
This study explores the influence of political risk on firms in the tourism industry. It addresses a...
This study explores the influence of political risk on firms in the tourism industry. It addresses a...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Does expected partner or task related criteria affect how trust and loyalty is developed between tou...