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A Contingency Based View of Chief Executive Officers' Early Warning Behaviour - An Empirical Analysis of German Medium-Sized Companies. Dissertation European Business School Oestrich-Winkel 2006

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Foreword With early warning of CEOs in small and medium-sized companies, Andreas Kirschkamp has found a highly relevant and, up to this point, mainly unexplored research area as a field for his dissertation thesis. In a first step, he confirms the results of traditional contingency theory which show a strong link between environmental uncertainty and strategic sensemaking. In a second step and as the actual core of this study, he elaborates on the link between personality traits of CEOs and their strategic sensemaking. Thus, he sees his study in the tradition of an "extended contingency theory". The underlying framework originates from Lewin/Stephens 1994 who distinguish eight attitudes as determinants of organizational design. Kirschkamp empirically shows that six of these attitudes have significant explanatory influence on the design variables. However, egalitarianism and degree of moral reasoning do not have any explanatory power within this context. Regarding the relationship between early warning behavior and success, Kirschkamp finds that successful CEOs differ in their use of sources from their less successful peers. They use internal, impersonal and external, personal sources more than managers of organizations with low success in early warning do. The managers with effective early warning behavior scan with a broader scope, delegate less, interpret with more and different partners, and more intensively. However, no difference can be observed as for the frequency of scanning, tool support and fixity of time for interpretation.

List of contents

Understanding of Early Warning in Literature and Definition of Important Terms.- Contingency Theory as an Approach to Explain Early Warning Behavior.- Deduction of Hypotheses.- Operationalization of the Research Model.- Methodological Conception of the Analysis.- Results of the Empirical Analysis.- Final Thoughts and Outlook.

About the author

Dr. Andreas Kirschkamp promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Utz Schäffer am Lehrstuhl für Controlling der European Business School, Oestrich-Winkel. Er ist im Bereich Mergers & Acquisitions bei der Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck in Stuttgart tätig.

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Foreword With early warning of CEOs in small and medium-sized companies, Andreas Kirschkamp has found a highly relevant and, up to this point, mainly unexplored research area as a field for his dissertation thesis. In a first step, he confirms the results of traditional contingency theory which show a strong link between environmental uncertainty and strategic sensemaking. In a second step and as the actual core of this study, he elaborates on the link between personality traits of CEOs and their strategic sensemaking. Thus, he sees his study in the tradition of an “extended contingency theory”. The underlying framework originates from Lewin/Stephens 1994 who distinguish eight attitudes as determinants of organizational design. Kirschkamp empirically shows that six of these attitudes have significant explanatory influence on the design variables. However, egalitarianism and degree of moral reasoning do not have any explanatory power within this context. Regarding the relationship between early warning behavior and success, Kirschkamp finds that successful CEOs differ in their use of sources from their less successful peers. They use internal, impersonal and external, personal sources more than managers of organizations with low success in early warning do. The managers with effective early warning behavior scan with a broader scope, delegate less, interpret with more and different partners, and more intensively. However, no difference can be observed as for the frequency of scanning, tool support and fixity of time for interpretation.

Product details

Authors Andreas Kirschkamp
Assisted by Prof. Dr. Utz Schäffer (Foreword)
Publisher Gabler
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9783835006560
ISBN 978-3-8350-0656-0
No. of pages 271
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 391 g
Illustrations XXVII, 271 p.
Series Research in Management Accounting & Control
Research in Management Accounting&Control
Research in Management Accounting & Control
Research in Management Accounting&Control
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, Controlling, C, Management und Managementtechniken, Personal, CEO, Business and Management, Business Strategy/Leadership, MSC, Strategic management, Contingency Theory

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