2022
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3453
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The “CEO in context” technique revisited: A replication and extension of Hambrick and Quigley (2014)

Abstract: Research Summary Hambrick and Quigley's (2014) “CEO in context” (CiC) technique leads to a much larger CEO effect than traditional ANOVA or multilevel modeling. We replicate H&Q's study, apply their CiC technique to a much more comprehensive U.S. sample, and assess the sensitivity of the model findings to variations in method and data. We generally confirm H&Q's finding of a high CEO effect, but find a smaller industry effect and a larger firm effect in our much larger sample. Applying the CiC technique with a… Show more

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