Executive Job Demands: Suggestions from a Stress and Decision-Making Perspective

Hambrick, Finkelstein, and Mooney advance propositions concerning the effects of job demand on executive leadership and decision-making behaviors. I aim to encourage further thinking in this area, with comments flowing from a consideration of the stress and decision-making literature and the positiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Academy of Management review 2005-07, Vol.30 (3), p.492-502
1. Verfasser: Ganster, Daniel C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Hambrick, Finkelstein, and Mooney advance propositions concerning the effects of job demand on executive leadership and decision-making behaviors. I aim to encourage further thinking in this area, with comments flowing from a consideration of the stress and decision-making literature and the positive affect and problem-solving behavior literature. This perspective suggests both a finer-grained conceptualization of the executive job demands construct informed by specific characteristics of decision problems and a finer-grained conceptualization of executive decision behaviors focused on elements reflecting correspondence and coherence outcomes of decisions. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0363-7425
1930-3807
DOI:10.5465/AMR.2005.17293366