For several decades, the boards of directors have been relatively homogeneous groups consisting of white old men (the so-called 'good-old boys'). This static and apparently …
P Bromiley, D Rau - Journal of Operations Management, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper evaluates the usefulness of the resource-based view (RBV) to the field of operations management. Based on the seminal RBV articles, we argue that using the RBV …
Board composition is a critical element in the ability of the board to impact firm outcomes. While much of this research has focused on size and independence, there is growing …
In this review of the literature on reputation, status, celebrity, and stigma we develop an overarching theoretical framework based on the rational, emotional, and moral aspects of …
We examine how chief executive officer (CEO) narcissism influences the interorganizational imitation of corporate strategy. We theorize that narcissistic CEOs are influenced more by the …
BL Connelly, DJ Ketchen, SF Slater - Journal of the Academy of Marketing …, 2011 - Springer
This paper provides a foundation for future marketing research on sustainability through the application of nine prominent organizational theories. Specifically, we consider the …
A Gupta, AJ Wowak - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
We examine how directors' political ideologies, specifically the board-level average of how conservative or liberal directors are, influence boards' decisions about CEO compensation …
The diffusion of organizational practices remains a central concern for scholars from diverse disciplines and backgrounds. We assess the most recent 20 years of research on …
Little research has been done on female board representation in emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs). Our paper considers the role of female board …