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Upper Echelons Research Revisited : Antecedents, Elements, and Consequences of Top Management Team Composition
Oleh:
Carpenter, Mason A.
;
Geletkanycz, Marta A.
;
Sanders, W.G.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
JOM: Journal of Management vol. 30 no. 6 (2004)
,
page 749-778.
Topik:
MANAGEMENT
;
upper echelons
;
research
;
elements
;
top management team
;
composition
Fulltext:
749.pdf
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
JJ92.7
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This study reviews recent research building on Hambrick and Mason’s [Hambrick, D. C., & Mason, P. A. (1984). Upper echelons: The organization as a reflection of its top managers. Academy of Management Review, 9: 193 – 206] upper echelons (UE) perspective with the aim of identifying challenges and opportunities for future UE - based organizations research. Our review highlights a number of central facets of the UE perspective : It is at once a theoretical framework predicting that organizations will be a reflection of their top management teams and a methodology that relies on executive demography as a measurement proxy for underlying individual and group cognitions and behaviours. In proposing new research directions, we challenge organizations researchers to : (1) reconsider the universality of the top management team (TMT) construct, (2) carefully explore the practical and theoretical meaning of TMT demographic characteristics vis - à - vis the deeper constructs they are presumed to proxy, (3) integrate other determinants of managerial cognition and behaviour into UE theorizing, and (4) revisit the roles of causality and intertemporal dynamics among the antecedents, consequences, and composition of top management teams.
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