2009
DOI: 10.1002/smj.817
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How do CEO emotions matter? Impact of CEO affective traits on strategic and performance conformity in the spanish banking industry

Abstract: Research on how managers influence firm outcomes has generated promising explanations of differences in organizational strategies and performance within a given industry, but has largely ignored the role of emotions in shaping managers' strategic choices. This article analyzes the influence of the affective traits of CEOs-their long-term tendency to experience positive or negative moods or emotions-on strategy and performance conformity in a sample of Spanish banks and savings banks. Our results show that mana… Show more

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“…Our findings extend recent research focusing on CEO personality as a determinant of firm‐level strategic activities and outcomes (Delgado‐Garcia and De La Fuente‐Sabate, ; Miller and Le Breton‐Miller, ; Simsek et al., ; Tang et al., ), and build upon recent studies that suggest prominent leadership traits may have both positive and negative firm implications (Goel and Thakor, ; Judge et al., ). As the force of CEO personality alone is insufficient to fully explain such organizational outcomes (Simsek et al., ; Tang et al., ), the present study investigated firm‐level entrepreneurial orientation as a strategic mechanism that narcissistic CEOs may leverage to influence changes in organizational performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our findings extend recent research focusing on CEO personality as a determinant of firm‐level strategic activities and outcomes (Delgado‐Garcia and De La Fuente‐Sabate, ; Miller and Le Breton‐Miller, ; Simsek et al., ; Tang et al., ), and build upon recent studies that suggest prominent leadership traits may have both positive and negative firm implications (Goel and Thakor, ; Judge et al., ). As the force of CEO personality alone is insufficient to fully explain such organizational outcomes (Simsek et al., ; Tang et al., ), the present study investigated firm‐level entrepreneurial orientation as a strategic mechanism that narcissistic CEOs may leverage to influence changes in organizational performance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Dane and Pratt ) and emotion and affect perspectives (e.g. Carr ; Delgado‐Garcia and La De Fuente‐Sabate ; Fenton‐O'Creevy et al . ) to help understand leadership behaviour and leader–follower relationships (cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paralleling studies on positive and negative CEO personality traits, one study examines the influence of CEOs' negative and positive affective traits on firm strategies and performance (Delgado-Garcia & De La Fuente-Sabate, 2010). Two studies by Baum and colleagues examine the relations between different types of intelligence in entrepreneurs in the printing and graphics industry and innovative activity and new venture growth (e.g., Baum & Bird, 2010).…”
Section: Ceo Values Affect and Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies examine topics that include the antecedents and consequences of humility; the influence of CEO core self-evaluation and emotion on entrepreneurial orientations, strategy, and performance; the antecedents of CEO attitudes and commitment; and the antecedents and outcomes of intelligence in entrepreneurs (e.g., Baum & Bird, 2010;Delgado-Garcia & De La Fuente-Sabate, 2010).…”
Section: Tmt/ceo-tmt Interface Underlying Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%