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- February 2014
- Article
Governance and CEO Turnover: Do Something or Do the Right Thing?
By: Ray Fisman, Rakesh Khurana, Matthew Rhodes-Kropf and Soojin Yim
We study how corporate governance affects firm value through the decision of whether to fire or retain the CEO. We present a model in which weak governance—which prevents shareholders from controlling the board—protects inferior CEOs from dismissal, while at the same... View Details
Keywords: Governing and Advisory Boards; Value; Retention; Resignation and Termination; Corporate Governance; Management Teams; Business and Shareholder Relations
Fisman, Ray, Rakesh Khurana, Matthew Rhodes-Kropf, and Soojin Yim. "Governance and CEO Turnover: Do Something or Do the Right Thing?" Management Science 60, no. 2 (February 2014): 319–337.
- January 2017
- Case
Where Should Pat Gelsinger's Time Go?
By: Raffaella Sadun
Pat Gelsinger, CEO of VMware, is deciding how to structure the firm presence in cloud computing. He can pursue the opportunity in multiple ways: doubling down the investments in an internal and nascent cloud offering, partnering with established third parties, or... View Details
Sadun, Raffaella. "Where Should Pat Gelsinger's Time Go?" Harvard Business School Case 717-408, January 2017.
- May–June 1999
- Article
Changing Leaders: The Board's Role in CEO Succession
By: J. W. Lorsch and Rakesh Khurana
Lorsch, J. W., and Rakesh Khurana. "Changing Leaders: The Board's Role in CEO Succession." Harvard Business Review 77, no. 3 (May–June 1999).
- August 15, 2014
- Article
Can an Outside CEO Run a Family-Owned Business?
By: Josh Baron and Rob Lachenauer
This article explores the intricate dynamics that often characterize family-owned businesses, shedding light on key archetypes that play prominent roles within these organizations. Using a narrative approach, the article illustrates the challenges faced by leaders... View Details
Keywords: Family Ownership; Personal Characteristics; Family and Family Relationships; Management Practices and Processes
Baron, Josh, and Rob Lachenauer. "Can an Outside CEO Run a Family-Owned Business?" Harvard Business Review (website) (August 15, 2014).
- November 1, 2019
- Article
How Tech CEOs Are Redefining the Top Job
By: Boris Groysberg and Tricia Gregg
Groysberg, Boris, and Tricia Gregg. "How Tech CEOs Are Redefining the Top Job." MIT Sloan Management Review (website) (November 1, 2019).
- 03 Jan 2014
- News
When CEOs Face a Board With a Past
- 26 Dec 2009
- News
Does Golden Pay for the CEOs Sink Stocks?
- 22 Feb 2010
- News
Foreign CEO testimony a rare catch for Congress
- 26 Nov 2020
- News
CEO Initiative 2020: Η βιωσιμότητα ως ανταγωνιστικό πλεονέκτημα
- 18 Dec 2018
- News
SurveyMonkey’s CEO on Creating a Culture of Curiosity
- 12 Jun 2018
- News
Delta, Qantas and the rise of CEO activism
- 01 Feb 2016
- News
CEOs and Coaches: How Important is Organizational 'Fit?'
- 10 Dec 2019
- News
At Massport, New CEO is Ready for Change
- 16 Sep 2014
- News
Assurant Names Colberg CEO Amid Home Insurance Slump
- 22 May 2014
- News
New Highmark CEO Pushes to Put Patients First
- May 2017 (Revised January 2018)
- Teaching Note
CEO Succession at Cisco (A), (B), & (C), and Cisco Systems: In Search of the Next CEO
By: Boris Groysberg, J. Yo-Jud Cheng and Annelena Lobb
Teaching Note for HBS Nos. 417-031, 417-032 and 417-033. This note can also be used with "Cisco Systems: In Search of the Next CEO," HBS No. 416-027. View Details
- April 2002
- Supplement
Spotfire Update: Reflections by Chris Ahlberg, CEO and Rock Gnatovich, President
CEO Chris Ahlberg and President Rock Gnatovich discuss and reflect on some of the critical issues that Spotfire faced at the time of the case. View Details
Kuemmerle, Walter. "Spotfire Update: Reflections by Chris Ahlberg, CEO and Rock Gnatovich, President." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 802-804, April 2002.
- 11 Jun 2021
- News