CEO personality traits, strategic flexibility, and firm dynamics

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Aabo, T., Pantzalis, C., Park, J. C., Trigeorgis, L., & Wulff, J. N. (2024). CEO personality traits, strategic flexibility, and firm dynamics. Journal of Corporate Finance, 84, 102524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2023.102524

Abstract

Reexamining CEO personality traits from a real options theory perspective, we suggest that the firm’s strategic flexibility can be worsened by CEO conscientiousness and neuroticism. We use a measure of strategic flexibility as the firm’s ability to take advantage of heightened volatility, which then results in superior stock returns. Our results suggest that strategic adaptability is impeded by rigid planning, resistance to change (conscientiousness) and lack of emotional stability (neuroticism).

For firms that experience a decrease in volatility, the opposite holds. In line with trait activation theory, our results imply that the effect of specific CEO personality traits on
firm dynamics and performance is contingent and context-specific. Our findings are economically significant and have important implications concerning CEO selection and management.

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