TY - CHAP
T1 - TOP MANAGEMENT TEAMS IN THEIR NATIONAL CONTEXT
AU - Olie, René
AU - Iterson, Ad van
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Since the mid-1980s, much research attention has been devoted to top management teams and their impact on the strategic behavior and performance of firms. In particular, this research has focused on the role of top managers' background, values, and experiences in explaining the choices they make. So far, this research has largely failed to address the national context in which top management teams are formed and operate. Empirical studies have typically involved top management teams of U.S. firms. Other studies are rare, and when they exist, they usually do not take the national context into account. This paper explores the impact of national context characterized by society-specific value systems and institutions, on the composition, organization, and functioning of top management. We address three topics in particular: (1) national variations in the structure and practices of top management and their implications for managerial choices; (2) national governance systems that define and constrain the tasks and functioning of top management teams; and (3) national institutions that help to define managerial selection, promotion, and career patterns.
AB - Since the mid-1980s, much research attention has been devoted to top management teams and their impact on the strategic behavior and performance of firms. In particular, this research has focused on the role of top managers' background, values, and experiences in explaining the choices they make. So far, this research has largely failed to address the national context in which top management teams are formed and operate. Empirical studies have typically involved top management teams of U.S. firms. Other studies are rare, and when they exist, they usually do not take the national context into account. This paper explores the impact of national context characterized by society-specific value systems and institutions, on the composition, organization, and functioning of top management. We address three topics in particular: (1) national variations in the structure and practices of top management and their implications for managerial choices; (2) national governance systems that define and constrain the tasks and functioning of top management teams; and (3) national institutions that help to define managerial selection, promotion, and career patterns.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=36148982201&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0747-7929(03)15007-X
DO - 10.1016/S0747-7929(03)15007-X
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:36148982201
SN - 0762310502
SN - 9780762310500
T3 - Advances in International Management
SP - 129
EP - 157
BT - Managing Multinationals in a Knowledge Economy
PB - JAI Press
ER -