The impact of CEO attributes on corporate decision-making and outcomes: a review and an agenda for future research

被引:5
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作者
Bonsu, Christiana Osei [1 ]
Liu, Chelsea [2 ]
Yawson, Alfred [2 ]
机构
[1] Australian Inst Business, Dept Finance, Adelaide, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Adelaide Business Sch, Adelaide, Australia
关键词
Chief executive officers; CEO attributes; Personal characteristics; Upper echelons theory; Corporate policies; Firm performance; Corporate governance; Survey; Literature review; Investment; Financing; Corporate social responsibility; RISK-TAKING; FIRM PERFORMANCE; TOP MANAGEMENT; POLITICAL-IDEOLOGY; MODERATING ROLE; UPPER ECHELONS; FEMALE CEOS; OVERCONFIDENT CEOS; NARCISSISTIC CEOS; STRATEGIC CHANGE;
D O I
10.1108/IJMF-02-2023-0092
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe role of chief executive officer (CEO) personal characteristics in shaping corporate policies has attracted increasing academic attention in the past two decades. In this review, the authors synthesize extant research on CEO attributes by reviewing 232 articles published in 29 journals from the accounting, finance and management literature. This review provides an overview of existing findings, highlights current trends and interdisciplinary differences in research approaches and identifies potential avenues for future research.Design/methodology/approachTo review the literature on CEO attributes, the authors manually collected peer-reviewed articles in accounting, finance and management journals from 2000 to 2021. The authors conducted in-depth analysis of each paper and manually recorded the theories, data sources, country of study, study period, measures of CEO attributes and dependent variables. This procedure helped the authors group the selected articles into themes and sub-themes. The authors compared the findings in various disciplines and provided direction for future research.FindingsThe authors highlight the role of CEO personal attributes in influencing corporate decision-making and firm outcomes. The authors categorize studies of CEO traits into three main research themes: (1) demographic attributes and experience (including age, gender, culture, experience, education); (2) CEO interactions with others (social and political networks) and (3) underlying attributes (including personality, values and ideology). The evidence shows that CEO characteristics significantly affect a wide range of specific corporate policies that serve as mechanisms through which individual CEOs determine firm success and performance.Practical implicationsCEO selection is one of the most crucial decisions made by corporations. The study findings provide valuable insights to corporate executives, boards, investors and practitioners into how CEOs' personal characteristics can impact future firm decisions and outcomes that can, in turn, inform the high-stake process of CEO recruitment and selection. The study findings have significant practical implications for corporations, such as contributing to executive training programs, to assist executives and directors attain a greater level of self-awareness.Originality/valueBuilding on the theoretical foundation of upper echelons theory, the authors offer an integrated theoretical framework to consolidate existing empirical research on the impacts of CEO personal attributes on firm outcomes across accounting and finance (A & F) and management literature. The study findings provide a roadmap for scholars to bridge the interdisciplinary divide between A & F and management research. The authors advocate a more holistic and multifaceted approach to examining CEOs, each of whom embodies a myriad of personal characteristics that comprise their unique identity. The study findings encourage future researchers to expand the investigation of the boundary conditions that magnify or moderate the impacts of CEO idiosyncrasies.
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页数:43
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