ceo对公司战略行动和公司绩效重要吗?基于上层梯队理论的元分析研究

Gang Wang, R. M. Holmes, In-Sue Oh, Weichun Zhu
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首席执行官在公司业绩中扮演什么角色?为了解决这个问题,管理领域在过去三十年中积累了大量基于上层理论(UET)的研究,该理论认为CEO的特征体现在公司的战略行动中,并以此方式体现在公司未来的绩效中。因此,有必要系统地收集和评估UET测试和开发的先前经验发现。我们使用元分析技术综合了之前关于CEO特征、企业战略行动和未来企业绩效之间关系的UET研究。基于308项研究,元分析结果普遍支持UET的预测,只有少数例外:CEO特征(即任期、正规教育、先前的职业经验和积极的自我概念)与公司战略行动显著相关,而战略行动又与公司未来绩效显著相关。此外,CEO特征(即年龄、任期、正规教育和先前的职业经验)与未来公司绩效呈正相关。此外,细粒度的分析揭示了CEO特征的具体测量(例如,CEO之前的任务经验)与公司结果(例如,与CEO之前的任务经验相匹配的公司战略行动)之间有趣而重要的关系。讨论了对理论、未来研究和实践的启示。
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Do CEOs Matter to Firm Strategic Actions and Firm Performance? A Meta-Analytic Investigation Based on Upper Echelons Theory
What roles do CEOs play in firm performance? To address this question, the management field has accumulated a substantial amount of research over the past three decades built on upper echelons theory (UET), which posits that CEO characteristics manifest in firm strategic actions and, in this way, future firm performance. Hence, there is a need to systematically amass and take stock of prior empirical findings for UET testing and development. We use meta-analytic techniques to synthesize prior UET research on the relationships among commonly studied CEO characteristics, firm strategic actions, and future firm performance. Based on 308 studies, metaanalytic results generally support UET’s predictions with a few exceptions: CEO characteristics (i.e., tenure, formal education, prior career experience, and positive self-concept) are significantly associated with firm strategic actions, which in turn are significantly related to future firm performance. Moreover, CEO characteristics (i.e., age, tenure, formal education, and prior career experience) are positively related to future firm performance. In addition, finegrained analyses have revealed interesting and important relationships between specific measures of CEO characteristics (e.g., CEO prior task experience) and firm outcomes (e.g., firm strategic actions that match with CEO prior task experience). Implications for theory, future research, and practice are discussed.
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