Toward a Configurational Perspective on the CEO: A Review and Synthesis of the Management Literature Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Management literature offers substantial insight about many aspects of CEO-related phenomena. Whether it involves aspects of the position of CEO, personal characteristics of the CEO, or the environment in which the CEO operates, research about the CEO has yielded a number of important findings. Despite the proliferation of research regarding the CEO, we find that the literature as a whole is fragmented. By this, we mean that the CEO is often used as a context to test discrete theories. In this article, we contend that the fragmentation in the literature is a result of scholarship existing within theoretical fault lines and rarely venturing to incorporate theories beyond a given domain. This fragmentation results in inconsistent and inconclusive findings in the CEO-related literature. We propose an integrative framework, which we call the configurational perspective on the CEO, to help resolve this fragmentation problem. The configurational perspective on the CEO highlights three separate CEO-related research domains: the position, the person, and the environment. In taking stock of research in each of these domains, we address how they can be integrated in different configurations to help reduce the fragmented nature of the literature.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT

altmetric score

  • 8.15

author list (cited authors)

  • Busenbark, J. R., Krause, R., Boivie, S., & Graffin, S. D.

citation count

  • 91

complete list of authors

  • Busenbark, John R||Krause, Ryan||Boivie, Steven||Graffin, Scott D

publication date

  • January 2016