“…We contend that, although CEOs ultimately make choices and are held chiefly accountable (Arendt et al, ), TMTs assist the CEO in formulating and implementing R&D strategies. Indeed, as “complex decisions, such as investing in R&D, often involve other members of the team in addition to the CEO” (Alessandri & Pattit, , p. 152), we propose that the characteristics of TMTs represent an important conceptual omission in extant treatments of the CEO career horizon problem. As the traditional agency approach has been criticized for providing an undersocialized representation of CEO behavior (e.g., Lubatkin, Lane, Collin, & Very, ), we make an important addition to the literature by contextualizing CEO dispositions as constrained or enabled by the interfacing TMT attributes.…”