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errant top managers, or both …
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Despite the importance placed on supervision in the workplace, little is known about the effects of a boss' leadership … region, high SAT, and undergraduate institution as their bosses who also have strong leadership qualities retain at the …
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leadership. By observing both leaders and followers during the war and forty years after it, I establish that the most able …
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We study the role of firm- and manager-specific heterogeneities in executive compensation. We decompose the variation in executive compensation and find that time invariant firm and especially manager fixed effects explain a majority of the variation in executive pay. We then show that in many...
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manipulate the size and leadership structure of monetary policy decisionmaking. We find no evidence of superior performance by …
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large Indian garment firm with rich survey data on line managers, we find that several key dimensions of managerial quality …
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-family firms display a more textbook approach of shareholder-value-maximization. Finally, we find a continuum of leadership …
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. shared leadership, establish stability in shared leadership, or experience repeated discord-induced TMT leader departures …. While most firms do not experience smooth transitions to stable shared TMT leadership, a focus on value creation, in … conjunction with talent recruitment and promotion, enabled some firms to achieve stable shared leadership in spite of discord …
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Tracking the movement of top managers across firms, we document the importance of manager-specific fixed effects in … managers’ corporate strategies, such as their preferences for internal growth and financial conservatism. Managers’ early …
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Increasing evidence indicates the importance of management in determining firms' productivity. Yet, causal evidence regarding the effectiveness of management practices is scarce, especially for high-skilled workers in the developed world. In an eight-month field experiment measuring the...
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