The "upper echelon" literature has mainly produced static empirical studies on the impact of top management team composition on organizational outcomes, ignoring the dynamics of industrial demography. Organizational ecology explicitly studied the dynamics of organizational diversity at the population level, however largely ignoring how the entry and exit of executives shapes organizational diversity over time. In this paper, we try to integrate both streams of demography research and develop a multi-level behavioral theory of organizational diversity, linking selection processes at both levels of analysis. The behavioral mechanism connecting the two levels of analysis is the stylized empirical fact that small groups, including top managemen...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and empirical review of the literature on top ...
In their efforts to uncover To explain evolutionary processes at the organizational level, populatio...
This research reexamines the equivocal relationship between top management team (TMT) diversity and ...
The "upper echelon" literature has mainly produced static empirical studies on the impact of top man...
University of Maastricht. We thank the participants of the top management team workshop at the secon...
The question as to the evolution of population-level organizational diversity is at the heart of mac...
This paper develops and tests a model explaining diversity within top executive management teams fro...
This paper reviews empirical research on top management team (TMT) diversity. A number of scholars h...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
This study examines the role that demographic characteristics play in top management team decision-m...
The current study examines diversity-related causes of executive turnover. Based on an integration o...
The current study examines diversity-related causes of executive turnover. Based on an integration o...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and empirical review of the literature on top ...
In their efforts to uncover To explain evolutionary processes at the organizational level, populatio...
This research reexamines the equivocal relationship between top management team (TMT) diversity and ...
The "upper echelon" literature has mainly produced static empirical studies on the impact of top man...
University of Maastricht. We thank the participants of the top management team workshop at the secon...
The question as to the evolution of population-level organizational diversity is at the heart of mac...
This paper develops and tests a model explaining diversity within top executive management teams fro...
This paper reviews empirical research on top management team (TMT) diversity. A number of scholars h...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
We propose that executive team power strengthens a cycle of "homosocial reproduction" that is interr...
This study examines the role that demographic characteristics play in top management team decision-m...
The current study examines diversity-related causes of executive turnover. Based on an integration o...
The current study examines diversity-related causes of executive turnover. Based on an integration o...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and empirical review of the literature on top ...
In their efforts to uncover To explain evolutionary processes at the organizational level, populatio...
This research reexamines the equivocal relationship between top management team (TMT) diversity and ...