Succession events : an empirical study of succession and leadership effects on shareholders expectations of future earnings moderated by the context and content of the event
Succession and leadership effects are two important elements to the understanding of the impact of CEO succession on the performance of the organization as measured by shareholders' expectations of future earnings. This relationship is moderated by the presuccession performance - a context vari...
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