Despite the possibility of burnout resulting from dynamics in firms' upper echelons, little if any work has focused on chief executive officer's (CEO's) burnout and firm performance. Drawing on managerial discretion theory, this article analyzes the influence of CEO burnout on firm performance and the moderating roles of the individual (CEO locus of control), structural power (CEO duality and CEO tenure), and organizational characteristics (size, age, and resource availability) related to managerial discretion. Using a sample of 156 CEOs in Swedish firms, we find a negative association between CEOs who report higher burnout and firm performance. Our results confirm that CEO duality and resource availability ameliorate and firm size exacerba...
This paper examines the relationship between performance and top executive turnovers using a sample ...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...
How do dominant (powerful) Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) influence corporate strategic behavior? D...
Despite the possibility of burnout resulting from dynamics in firms' upper echelons, little if any w...
Background: Formal CEO board membership is a unique feature of Swedishboards. The share of firms hav...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of firm performance and CEO power on CEO turnover. Research...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to explain how prior firm performance affects CEO turnover with t...
In recent years, the impact of chief executive officers (CEOs) power on corporate strategies has att...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study investigates the executive remuneration packages and the ownership structures for a sampl...
This research project explores the relationships between CEO tenure, attributions that boards make r...
Nowadays in large publicly listed corporates CEOs have almost a superstar status and the business me...
This study builds on the upper echelons theory to investigate the effect of CEO Machiavellianism on ...
This paper examines the relationship between performance and top executive turnovers using a sample ...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...
How do dominant (powerful) Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) influence corporate strategic behavior? D...
Despite the possibility of burnout resulting from dynamics in firms' upper echelons, little if any w...
Background: Formal CEO board membership is a unique feature of Swedishboards. The share of firms hav...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of firm performance and CEO power on CEO turnover. Research...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to explain how prior firm performance affects CEO turnover with t...
In recent years, the impact of chief executive officers (CEOs) power on corporate strategies has att...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study investigates the executive remuneration packages and the ownership structures for a sampl...
This research project explores the relationships between CEO tenure, attributions that boards make r...
Nowadays in large publicly listed corporates CEOs have almost a superstar status and the business me...
This study builds on the upper echelons theory to investigate the effect of CEO Machiavellianism on ...
This paper examines the relationship between performance and top executive turnovers using a sample ...
Risk is something intrinsic to business, and something firms are exposed to on a daily basis. This m...
How do dominant (powerful) Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) influence corporate strategic behavior? D...