articleJournal of ManagementJul 16, 2004Closed access

Upper Echelons Research Revisited: Antecedents, Elements, and Consequences of Top Management Team Composition

University of Wisconsin–Madison · Boston College · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This study reviews recent research building on Hambrick and Mason’s [Hambrick, D. C., & Mason, P. A. (1984). Upper echelons: The organization as a reflection of its top managers. Academy of Management Review, 9: 193–206] upper echelons (UE) perspective with the aim of identifying challenges and opportunities for future UE-based organizations research. Our review highlights a number of central facets of the UE perspective: It is at once a theoretical framework predicting that organizations will be a reflection of their top management teams and a methodology that relies on executive demography as a measurement proxy for underlying individual and group cognitions and behaviors. In proposing new research…

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Keywords
  • Upper echelons
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Cognition
  • Psychology
  • Proxy (statistics)
  • Construct (python library)
  • Team composition
  • Knowledge management
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