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    Title: Executive Succession and Organizational Change
    Authors: 徐聯恩
    Hsu, Lien-An
    Contributors: 幼教所
    Keywords: This study examines the hypotheses that (1) type of executive succession in large corporations is associated with type of succession process, and (2) type of succession process is associated with the large-scale organizational change. Based on the degress of readiness of both predecessor and successor, executive successions are grouped into four types, while succession processes are classified as smooth or complicated. The data base is derived from 20 listed corporations in Taiwan which have experienced both chairman and presidential succession at least once in the ten- year period of analysis. Results show that (1) Favorable succession situations make succession processes smooth, whereas unfavorable succession situations may not let succession processes complicated if the ownership structure is centralized, and (2) smooth succession processes are associated with less large-scale organizational changes. Implications are discussed.
    Date: 1998-01
    Issue Date: 2015-10-30 17:15:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Type of executive succession ; Type of succession process ; Degree of succession readiness ; Large-scale organizational change
    Relation: Dun-Yat-Sen Management Review, 7, 733-750
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[幼兒教育研究所] 期刊論文

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