Managerial Styles, Strategic Decisions, and Firm Outcomes
Massimiliano Barbi and
Valentina Febo ()
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Valentina Febo: EM Normandie Business School
A chapter in Topics in Corporate Finance, 2025, pp 335-357 from Springer
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Abstract Managerial styles significantly influence corporate decision-making. This chapter reviews how managers’ personal traits, experiences, and incentives shape their leadership styles and, in turn, affect corporate decisions, firm performance, and risk. Understanding these dynamics can help boards and shareholders select and develop leaders who align with the firm’s strategic goals and expectations.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07046-3_13
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