In this article we strive to reconcile equivocal findings about the effects of top leader succession and prior leadership experience on postsuccession organizational performance. In doing so, we draw on insights from theories of human capital, learning, and asymmetric information to better understand the conditions under which leaders increase or decrease postsuccession performance. Employing a sample of 119 newly appointed leaders in the English Premier League (1996–2010), we find the following results. First, relating to the succession event, outside leaders that directly move between leadership positions are associated with higher postsuccession performance while the departure of a prior leader to a leadership position in another organiz...
Boyne and Dahya (2002) posit that the means, motives, and opportunities available to top managers wi...
How does the appointment of an outside CEO affect the hiring firm’s performance? Prior research repo...
Research into sports team performance has shown that across many sports and league competitions, tea...
In this article we strive to reconcile equivocal findings about the effects of top leader succession...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
When do new chief executives in the public sector make a difference to organizational performance? T...
Executive level turnover is an unavoidable challenge for organizations in every sector. The challeng...
International audienceThe level of profile similarity between the new leader and the former one matt...
A crucial test of whether “management matters” is whether changes in the team at the top of an organ...
Studies into the performance implications of leadership succession have provided varied and fragment...
This study seeks to reconcile inconsistent findings on the performance consequences of new CEO origi...
This study seeks to reconcile inconsistent findings on the performance consequences of new CEO origi...
Why are some new leaders dismissed quicker than others? Adopting agency theory logic we examine how ...
Is the turnover of chief executives and other members of top management teams influenced by the per...
Boyne and Dahya (2002) posit that the means, motives, and opportunities available to top managers wi...
How does the appointment of an outside CEO affect the hiring firm’s performance? Prior research repo...
Research into sports team performance has shown that across many sports and league competitions, tea...
In this article we strive to reconcile equivocal findings about the effects of top leader succession...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
When do new chief executives in the public sector make a difference to organizational performance? T...
Executive level turnover is an unavoidable challenge for organizations in every sector. The challeng...
International audienceThe level of profile similarity between the new leader and the former one matt...
A crucial test of whether “management matters” is whether changes in the team at the top of an organ...
Studies into the performance implications of leadership succession have provided varied and fragment...
This study seeks to reconcile inconsistent findings on the performance consequences of new CEO origi...
This study seeks to reconcile inconsistent findings on the performance consequences of new CEO origi...
Why are some new leaders dismissed quicker than others? Adopting agency theory logic we examine how ...
Is the turnover of chief executives and other members of top management teams influenced by the per...
Boyne and Dahya (2002) posit that the means, motives, and opportunities available to top managers wi...
How does the appointment of an outside CEO affect the hiring firm’s performance? Prior research repo...
Research into sports team performance has shown that across many sports and league competitions, tea...