2023
DOI: 10.1108/jgm-04-2023-0029
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Strategic divestment of emerging market firms: the influence of returnee managers and CEO characteristics

Kiattichai Kalasin

Abstract: PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of returnee managers that can affect the strategic-divestment decision of emerging-market firms (EM firms). Drawing on arguments from the upper echelons theory and international human resource mobility perspectives, this study aims to propose that returnee managers influence corporate divestitures when the business outlook is negative. In addition, this study aims to examine the interplay between returnee managers and CEOs, whose characteristics can foster or undermin… Show more

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“…Within firms, divestment is a reality that occurs due to the decisions of upper-echelon management. In the article by Kalasin, the author examines how returnee managers and CEO characteristics affect the divestment decisions of a firm, demonstrating the innate value of human resources in small and large enterprises.…”
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“…Within firms, divestment is a reality that occurs due to the decisions of upper-echelon management. In the article by Kalasin, the author examines how returnee managers and CEO characteristics affect the divestment decisions of a firm, demonstrating the innate value of human resources in small and large enterprises.…”
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confidence: 99%