Title: | CEO Selection and CEO-firm Fit |
Author(s): | Maheshwaree, Pardeep |
Date: | 2020 |
Language: | en |
Pages: | 41 + app. 91 |
Department: | Tuotantotalouden laitos Department of Industrial Engineering and Management |
ISBN: | 978-952-60-3936-7 (electronic) 978-952-60-3935-0 (printed) |
Series: | Aalto University publication series DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 97/2020 |
ISSN: | 1799-4942 (electronic) 1799-4934 (printed) 1799-4934 (ISSN-L) |
Supervising professor(s): | Schmidt, Jens, Prof., Aalto University, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Finland |
Subject: | Industrial engineering |
Keywords: | CEO selection, CEO-firm fit, CEO succession |
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Abstract:The upper-echelon framework posits that a match between CEO characteristics and firm's leadership requirements (CEO-firm fit) is beneficial for firm performance. However, we have limited understanding on three key issues related to CEO-firm fit. First, how does the CEO-firm fit come about? That is, how do boards establish leadership needs of the firm in foreseeable future (CEO search criteria). Second, how boards ascertain whether the potential CEO candidates' skills match the search criteria. Third, how does the CEO-firm fit evolve over time. Specifically, what are the CEO characteristics which differentiate CEOs in their ability to adapt over time. Broadly, the dissertation focuses on how boards through their CEO selection decision achieve, and CEOs, mainly though their skills maintain, CEO-firm fit over time.In the first essay, I draw upon the dynamic managerial capabilities framework which suggests that CEOs differ in their ability to deal with a changing environmental context. In a sample of 3,482 CEOs, I find evidence that CEOs differ in their capacity to respond to changing environment and this adaptive capacity is rooted in their prior experience. Specifically, greater the breadth of CEO's prior work experience higher the CEO's adaptive capacity. It contributes to dynamic managerial capabilities literature by empirically validating its presence at the CEO level.
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Parts:[Publication 2]: Maheshwaree, Pardeep; Schmidt, Jens. 2020. CEO adaptive capacity and performance over time. 33 pages. Working paper[Publication 3]: Maheshwaree, Pardeep; Schmidt, Jens. 2020. Better the devil you know than the devil you don't: The role of board ties in outsider CEO selection. 28 pages. Working paper[Publication 4]: Maheshwaree, Pardeep; Schmidt, Jens. 2020. Uncertainty About the Strate- gic Direction of the Company and Boards’ CEO Selection Decisions. 27 pages. Working paper |
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