This study focuses on polychronicity as a cultural dimension of top management teams (TMTs). TMT polychronicity is the extent to which team members mutually prefer and tend to engage in multiple tasks simultaneously or intermittently instead of one at a time and believe that this is the best way of doing things. We explore the impact of TMT polychronicity on strategic decision speed and comprehensiveness and, subsequently, its effect on new venture financial performance. Contrary to popular time-management principles advocating task prioritization and focused sequential execution, we found that TMT polychronicity has a positive effect on firm performance in the context of dynamic unanalyzable environments. This effect is partially mediated ...
This study examined the influence of cycle time and the application of strategic information technol...
In some managerial contexts, performance is measured by the results of a rare event that is itself t...
ABSTRACTNew Technology Based Firms (NTBF) operate in high-velocity environments that make considerab...
This research investigated the temporal components of organizational culture, polychronicity and spe...
Time emerges as a very important topic in competitive dynamics. However, previous research has rarel...
This paper proposes that research in the area of leadership would be enriched and enhanced by the ex...
This thesis examines how top management team (TMT) characteristics influence innovation speed. By us...
Since the 1980’s upper echelons theory postulated that managerial background characteristics partial...
The search to explain corporate performance variability both within, and across, industries has deve...
The design and structure of many of our traditional organisations and the jobs therein reflect a rel...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of top management teams (TMTs). While upper echelons researc...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
Topic: The Role of TMT in Norwegian High-Tech Startups An explorative analysis of top management te...
This dissertation consists of three related essays that contribute to the microfoundations of strate...
This study examined the influence of cycle time and the application of strategic information technol...
In some managerial contexts, performance is measured by the results of a rare event that is itself t...
ABSTRACTNew Technology Based Firms (NTBF) operate in high-velocity environments that make considerab...
This research investigated the temporal components of organizational culture, polychronicity and spe...
Time emerges as a very important topic in competitive dynamics. However, previous research has rarel...
This paper proposes that research in the area of leadership would be enriched and enhanced by the ex...
This thesis examines how top management team (TMT) characteristics influence innovation speed. By us...
Since the 1980’s upper echelons theory postulated that managerial background characteristics partial...
The search to explain corporate performance variability both within, and across, industries has deve...
The design and structure of many of our traditional organisations and the jobs therein reflect a rel...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of top management teams (TMTs). While upper echelons researc...
This study explores the relationship between multiple team membership or ‘multi-teaming’ (the extent...
We explore the relationship between multiple team membership (the extent to which team members are e...
Topic: The Role of TMT in Norwegian High-Tech Startups An explorative analysis of top management te...
This dissertation consists of three related essays that contribute to the microfoundations of strate...
This study examined the influence of cycle time and the application of strategic information technol...
In some managerial contexts, performance is measured by the results of a rare event that is itself t...
ABSTRACTNew Technology Based Firms (NTBF) operate in high-velocity environments that make considerab...