Title of article
Top Management Team Diversity: A Review of Theories and Methodologies
Author/Authors
Sabina Nielsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
16
From page
301
To page
316
Abstract
This paper reviews empirical research on top management team (TMT) diversity. A
number of scholars have concluded that upper echelons findings, in particular in terms
of the consequences of TMT heterogeneity, have been inconclusive. This review conducts
an in-depth analysis of conceptual and methodological issues related to upper
echelons diversity studies and offers some directions for future research. Sixty journal
articles, published in ten top international journals over a 22-year period (1984–2005),
were analyzed. The results suggest that upper echelons research is increasingly multidisciplinary
in nature; however, in-depth inquiries into the antecedents of TMT composition
and the multilevel contextual influences on the implications of TMT
heterogeneity are still needed. This review finds that clarity about level of analysis, both
theoretically and empirically, remains an important issue in the field and thus a
multilevel approach is strongly encouraged. Moreover, the complexity of diversity as a
theoretical construct needs to be acknowledged and operationalized accordingly in
upper echelons studies.
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Record number
707657
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