CEO自恋、受众参与和组织对技术不连续性的采纳

CEO Narcissism, Audience Engagement, and Organizational Adoption of Technological Discontinuities

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2013
被引 422 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究1980-2008年大型制药公司对生物技术的采纳,发现CEO自恋会促使其更积极投资新技术,且当受众关注度高时这种效应更强,同时CEO自恋还会影响高管团队对新技术的关注。

Abstract

We examine the responses of major pharmaceutical firms to the advent of biotechnology over the period 1980 to 2008 to explain why established firms vary in their adoption of technological discontinuities. Combining insights from upper echelons theory, personality theory, and research on organizational responses to new technologies, we posit that narcissistic chief executive officers (CEOs) of established firms will be relatively aggressive in their adoption of technological discontinuities. We propose, however, that the effect of a CEO’s narcissism on organizational outcomes will be moderated by audience engagement—the degree to which observers view a phenomenon as noteworthy and provocative—which varies over time. When audience engagement is high, narcissistic CEOs will anticipate widespread admiration for their bold actions and thus will invest especially aggressively in a discontinuous technology. Drawing from work on managerial cognition, we further hypothesize that CEOs’ narcissism will influence their top managers’ attention to a discontinuous technology, an association that will also be moderated by audience engagement. Finally, we suggest that managerial attention to the discontinuous technology will subsequently be reflected in company investments in the new technological domain. Results provide considerable support for our hypotheses and highlight the role of narcissism in the context of radical organizational change, the influence of audience engagement on executive behavior, and the effect of executive personality on managerial attention.

组织行为战略管理技术创新高管心理学制药行业