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Title: | Who gets to the top: generalists versus specialists in managerial organizations |
Authors: | Sah, Raaj K. |
Keywords: | Organizations;Decision-making;Communication;Hierarchies |
Issue Date: | 30-Jan-2013 |
Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad |
Abstract: | We study organizations with individuals whose expertise differ in content and breadth. For example, specialists have deeper expertise than generalists, but in fewer areas. Difficulties in communication depend on who communicates with whom. Our analysis, which is consistent with several empirical findings, shows that: (i) an organization is more valuable and its leader has broader expertise if it is more complex, or faces more unpredictability, or if communication technologies improve; (ii) those higher in multi-layered hierarchies have broader expertise; and (iii) any one-dimensional concept (e.g., talent) cannot explain the assignment of different individuals to different levels in hierarchies. |
Description: | The seminar on R & P held at Wing 11 IIM Ahmedabad on 31/01/2013 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/11809 |
Appears in Collections: | R & P Seminar |
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