articleAcademy of Management ReviewApr 1, 2007Closed access

Upper Echelons Theory: An Update

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

The central premise of upper echelons theory is that executives' experiences, values, and personalities greatly influence their interpretations of the situations they face and, in turn, affect their choices. At the invitation of the editor, I recap the AMR article in which the theory was originally presented (Hambrick & Mason, 1984), discuss subsequent refinements of the theory, and lay out several promising avenues for future upper echelons research.

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Keywords
  • Upper echelons
  • Premise
  • Personality psychology
  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Epistemology
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Positive economics
  • Operations research
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