Executive succession as an antecedent to corporate restructuring

One of the most visible adjustments in company strategies in recent years was the dramatic increase in the level of corporate restructuring activity that took place during the 1980s. Strategic decisions that result in the realignment of firms with their environments are likely to be influenced by the composition of the top management team. This study found that firms experiencing non-routine executive succession events within the management team subsequently underwent more restructuring activity than did firms without non-routine executive turnover. These findings suggest that unexpected executive turnovers can significantly alter managerial perspectives within top teams and may thus provide an important mechanism by which firms adapt to their competitive environments. © 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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