Attention as the mediator between top management team characteristics and strategic change: The case of airline deregulation

Attention as the mediator between top management team characteristics and strategic change: The case of airline deregulation

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Article ID: iaor2007588
Country: United States
Volume: 17
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 453
End Page Number: 469
Publication Date: May 2006
Journal: Organization Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: transportation: air
Abstract:

We integrate the upper-echelons perspective with the attention-based view of the firm by examining the role of attentional orientation of top management teams (TMTs). In the context of airline deregulation, we find that deregulation caused a shift in managerial attention, but that this shift in attention was the greatest for firms that changed the composition and compensation of their TMTs in ways that favored the deregulated regime. We also find that attention partially mediated the relationship between TMT changes and strategy changes. The results of this study shed light on the transformation of industry attention patterns following an environmental shift, and the role of TMT composition and incentive systems in that process.

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