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Top management team diversity and high performance: An integrative approach based on upper echelons and complexity theory
Institution:1. University of Seville, Faculty of Tourism and Finance, Avda. San Francisco Javier, 41018, Seville, Spain;2. University of Sannio (Benevento), Piazza Guerrazzi, 1 82100, Benevento, Italy
Abstract:This paper analyses Top Management Team (TMT) composition diversity as an antecedent of firm performance in accordance with a recent paradigm based on Complexity Theory. Research into TMT diversity is commonly seen as a double-edged sword because inconclusive results have been achieved in prior studies. This controversy has reinforced the call to employ a more appropriate methodology by moving beyond the reliance on multiple regression analysis and towards the use of fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. The study provides various TMT diversity configurations that lead to high performance. The study therefore contributes towards the TMT diversity literature by utilising asymmetric testing to advance in the understanding of the diversity of TMT attributes as an antecedent of high firm outcome. The paradigm currently facing TMT internal complexity is doubly relevant for managers, to ascertain the best TMT diversity compositions to achieve the best strategic goal and thereby the highest firm outcome, and for new research avenues in the demographic literature, to obtain richer insights from TMT data, which might provide additional information on the complex relations established within these TMTs.
Keywords:TMT composition diversity  High firm performance  Complexity theory  Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis  Asymmetric testing
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