Who's the Boss at the Top? A Micro-Level Analysis of Director Expertise, Status and Conformity Within Boards

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Abstract

In this paper we address how director expertise impacts a director's social status and conformity within the board. Our results, derived from two unique multi-source datasets of peer ratings on director status and conformity of non-executive directors from Dutch organizations, indicate that industry-specific expertise and financial expertise differently impact directors' social status and influence within the board. We find that directors' individual performance orientation - the motivation to demonstrate expertise - acts as an important contingency for expertise to increase directors' status within the board. Additional analyses using archival data and interviews with non-executive directors substantiate our findings and provide additional insight into the dynamics operating within boards. This study extends existing research on boards of directors and provides unique micro-level insights into the boardroom dynamics that connect director expertise to director status and conformity within boards.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1079-1110
Number of pages32
JournalJournal of Management Studies
Volume54
Issue number7
Early online date25-May-2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov-2017

Keywords

  • conformity
  • expertise
  • individual performance orientation
  • non-executive directors
  • social status
  • FINANCIAL-REPORTING QUALITY
  • STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING
  • CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
  • GOAL ORIENTATION
  • AUDIT COMMITTEES
  • SOCIAL-INFLUENCE
  • INTERRATER RELIABILITY
  • INFLUENCE TACTICS
  • NETWORK TIES
  • FACE GROUPS

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