CEO职业视野与创新:短期利润与长期遗产的U形故事

CEO career horizon and innovation: A u-shaped tale of short-term profits and long-term legacy

RESEARCH POLICY · 2025
被引 5
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了CEO职业视野与企业激进创新之间的U形关系,发现CEO动机随职业阶段变化,并受董事会忙碌度和机构投资者所有权影响,对石油天然气行业105家企业15年专利数据的分析支持了预测。

Abstract

In strategic‑leadership research, there is much interest in the influence of CEO's career horizon (CCH) on firm's resource investments and performance. While one line of CCH research, the traditional view, suggests that the shortening of CCH will reduce CEO risk-taking and firm's investments in radical innovation, intriguingly, a second emerging line of CCH research suggests the very opposite. The traditional view rests on the idea that CEO behavior is driven by the potential of personal gains through short-term profit optimization. Contrarily, the emerging view reflects the position that CEO behavior is driven by the potential of leaving long-term legacy by setting societal interests above personal ones. Reconciling these views, we theorize a U-shaped relationship between CCH and the pursuit of radical innovations, which recognizes that CEO motivations do not stay constant or fixed over their career trajectory. We also theorize two boundary conditions likely to attenuate this relationship: busyness of firm's board directors and firm's ownership by dedicated institutional investors. The study tests these ideas in the oil and gas industry , in which firms have opportunity to pursue radical innovations centering on renewable energies as well as incremental innovations centering on pollution reduction using traditional fossil fuels. Analysis of fifteen years of patent data for a panel of 105 firms shows support for our predictions. We discuss the study's contributions to research and practice, and its implications for policymaking to speed up transition to net-zero solutions.

战略领导力企业创新CEO职业视野激进创新