A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY ON CEOS IN BUSINESS STRATEGIES

Authors

  • 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

Keywords:

CEO, Decision Making, Strategy, Bibliometrics, Pairing.

Abstract

This study points out the new theoretical and social aspects that involve Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) in companies' strategies, through a bibliometric study with pairing techniques, with data from the period between 1992 and 2019. The studies on CEOs are intrinsically linked to strategic decision-making. The results indicate the researchers’ concern with corporate governance, experience and learning, analysis of compensations and remunerations related to the contracts, in addition to the relevance of the CEOs’ profile. This study contributes to theory, suggesting the multidisciplinarity that involves the decision making and research model for similar studies.

Author Biography

  • 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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Published

2020-11-25

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Artigos Científicos