Beyond the dark side of executive psychology : Current research and new directions
By: BOLLAERT, Helen.
Contributor(s): PETIT, Valérie.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxford : Elsevier, oct. 2010Subject(s): Liderança | Modelo de Gestão | Administração Estratégica | FinançasEuropean Management Journal 28, 5, p. 362-376Abstract: In corporate finance and strategic management, the idea of executive hubris has come to dominate perceptions of the psychology of top managers. We analyze existing research and identify issues in definitions and measurement and describe how researchers have fallen prey to hubris fascination. This leads us to put forward two options for future research: within the hubris tradition (improving measures and examining positive aspects and antecedents) and outside it (basing analyses on the self rather than the ego and using a more dynamic and holistic approach)In corporate finance and strategic management, the idea of executive hubris has come to dominate perceptions of the psychology of top managers. We analyze existing research and identify issues in definitions and measurement and describe how researchers have fallen prey to hubris fascination. This leads us to put forward two options for future research: within the hubris tradition (improving measures and examining positive aspects and antecedents) and outside it (basing analyses on the self rather than the ego and using a more dynamic and holistic approach)
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