CEO自恋与先前董事会经验对企业战略的影响

CEO Narcissism and the Impact of Prior Board Experience on Corporate Strategy

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2014
被引 30
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究CEO自恋如何影响企业战略的模仿行为,发现自恋CEO更受自身在其他董事会经历的战略影响,而抵制其他董事的经验,且在高地位关联和权力大时效应更强。

Abstract

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 corporate strategies they experienced on other boards and less by the corporate strategies experienced by other directors. These effects are strengthened if the other firms to which the CEO has interlock ties have high status and if the CEO is powerful. Through longitudinal analyses of Fortune 500 companies’ decisions (from 1997 to 2006) related to the acquisition emphasis of a firm’s growth strategy and the firm’s level of international diversification, we show that narcissistic CEOs are influenced by corporate strategies that they witnessed at other firms much more than other CEOs. In addition, relatively narcissistic CEOs not only strongly resist the influence of other directors’ prior experience but also tend to demonstrate their superiority by adopting corporate strategies that are the opposite of what fellow directors’ prior experience would suggest. Our theory and results highlight how CEO narcissism limits directors’ influence over corporate strategy and influences CEOs’ learning and information processing in making strategic decisions.

公司治理企业战略CEO特质董事会组织行为