UM ESTUDO BIBLIOMÉTRICO SOBRE CEOS NAS ESTRATÉGIAS EMPRESARIAIS

Autores

  • Simone Cesar da Silva Vicente Universidade Nove de Julho
  • Diego Nogueira Rafael Universidade Nove de Julho
  • Fernando Antonio Ribeiro Serra Universidade Nove de Julho
  • Luiz Roberto Tiburcio Almeida Universidade Nove de Julho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19177/reen.v13e22020214-238

Palavras-chave:

CEO, Tomada de Decisão, Estratégia, Bibliometria, Pareamento.

Resumo

Este estudo aponta as novas vertentes teóricas e sociais que envolvem os Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) nas estratégias das empresas, por meio de um estudo bibliométrico com técnicas de pareamento, com dados do período entre 1992 e 2019. Os estudos sobre CEOs estão intrinsecamente ligados às tomadas de decisões estratégicas. Os resultados indicam a preocupação dos pesquisadores com governança corporativa, experiência e aprendizagem, análise das compensações e remunerações vinculadas aos contratos, além da relevância do perfil do CEO. Este estudo contribui para teoria, indicando a multidisciplinaridade que envolve a tomada de decisão e modelo de pesquisa para estudos semelhantes em áreas do pesquisador.

Biografia do Autor

  • Simone Cesar da Silva Vicente, Universidade Nove de Julho
    Doutoranda em Administração, Mestre em Administração, Pos-Graduação em Administração, Administração em gestão de cursos a distancia. Bacharem em Administração com enfase em Comércio Exterior

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2020-11-25

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