2019
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3048
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Centers of gravity: The effect of stable shared leadership in top management teams on firm growth and industry evolution

Abstract: Research Summary We study the processes of firm growth in the evolution of the Japanese cotton spinning industry during 1883–1914 by integrating strategy and historical approaches and utilizing rich quantitative firm‐level data and detailed business histories. The resultant conceptual model highlights growth outcomes of path dependencies as firms evolve across periods of single versus shared leadership, establish stability in shared leadership, or experience repeated discord‐induced top management team (TMT) l… Show more

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“…We identify High Tech industries based upon their relative share of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math workers using the classification developed byGoldschlag and Miranda (2016), which is based upon the work ofHecker (2005).4 For example,Agarwal, Braguinsky, and Ohyama (2019) stress the importance of stable shared leadership of the top management team. SeeKlotz, Hmieleski, Bradley, and Busenitz (2014) for a review.…”
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“…We identify High Tech industries based upon their relative share of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math workers using the classification developed byGoldschlag and Miranda (2016), which is based upon the work ofHecker (2005).4 For example,Agarwal, Braguinsky, and Ohyama (2019) stress the importance of stable shared leadership of the top management team. SeeKlotz, Hmieleski, Bradley, and Busenitz (2014) for a review.…”
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“…Top management transfers power to project managers and considers their inputs that created the working atmosphere (Agarwal et al, 2020;Gopalakrishna-Remani et al, 2019). Such cohesive enactment helps the humble project manager and team members improve their performance (Owens and Hekman, 2016), a vital prerequisite for completing the project.…”
Section: The Mediating Role Of Psychological Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key stakeholders in a project are top management, mostly because of their role in developing and designing the project strategies and supporting the project managers to warrant its effective execution (Ahmed et al, 2016). The interacting effect of top management support plays a crucial role in leadership and project outcomes (Agarwal et al, 2020). A modest project manager, including professional leadership like leadership quality, could not successfully achieve the project unless the senior management supports them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In business leadership literature, the role of leadership, both at the team or department level and at the organization level, has been emphasized over the years (Landis et al, 2014). Leaders who lead business firms with their skills and activities received a separate treatment from researchers and practitioner alike, and the field of strategic leadership was established (Agarwal et al, 2020).…”
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“…However, Chen et al (2019) in his work, was specific to the leadership of a firm as a pivotal element for organizational success. Thus from then onwards, a strand of literature devoted to leadership and its strategic contours got established (Agarwal et al, 2020). One of the essential components of a business leader's strategic role was that of directing their firm in the long term (Jansen et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%