Top Management Team Nationality Diversity and Firm Performance: A Multilevel Study

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    Abstract

    This research reexamines the equivocal relationship between top management team (TMT) diversity and firm performance. Combining upper echelons theory with insights from institutional theory, we establish a new, timely dimension of TMT diversity—nationality diversity—and develop an integrated multilevel framework explaining how its performance implications vary across contextual settings. We find that nationality diversity is positively related to performance; and this effect is stronger in (a) longer tenured teams, (b) highly internationalized firms, and (c) munificent environments. More generally, our research demonstrates that the consequences of TMT diversity depend on the (1) specific attributes of diversity being considered and (2) firm and industry conditions under which strategic decisions take place.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftStrategic Management Journal
    Vol/bind34
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)373-382
    ISSN0143-2095
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2013

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