The formation and preservation of behavioral integration in the top management team of the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints

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M. Mendenhall, F. C. Butler, Philip T. Roundy, Andrew F. Ehat
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Purpose This paper aims to study the formation and preservation of behavioral integration (BI) in the top management team (TMT) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1844 to the present. Design/methodology/approach An analytically structured history approach within a case exemplar framework is adopted. Theoretical insights are extrapolated from the case study to form a process model of BI formation and preservation in TMTs. Findings The findings reveal that three factors primarily influence BI creation (induction, education and cementation) and that BI is preserved via an iterative process that is driven by CEO conservatorship, intentional mentoring and social modeling. Originality/value This study investigates an unexplored area in upper echelons theory: the process by which BI is formed and preserved in TMTs and presents a process model of BI formation and preservation that shifts attention in the literature from analyses of the effect of BI on various organizational outcomes to how it can be formed in the first place and then preserved.
当代圣徒耶稣基督教会高层管理团队行为整合的形成与维护
目的研究1844年至今耶稣基督后期圣徒教会高层管理团队行为整合(BI)的形成和保持。设计/方法论/方法采用案例范例框架内的分析结构化历史方法。从案例研究中推断出理论见解,以形成TMTs中BI形成和保存的过程模型。研究结果表明,三个因素主要影响BI的创建(入职、教育和巩固),并且BI是通过CEO监护、有意指导和社会建模驱动的迭代过程来保存的。独创性/价值本研究调查了高层理论中一个未探索的领域:BI在TMT中形成和保存的过程,并提出了BI形成和保存过程模型,将文献中的注意力从分析BI对各种组织结果的影响转移到如何首先形成并保存。
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