A contribuição de Donald C. Hambrick para a teoria do alto escalão – um estudo bibliométrico
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Donald C. Hambrick, Teoria do alto escalão, Estudo bibliométrico, Equipe de administração de topo.Resumo
Objetivo: Investigar o impacto das contribuições de Donald. C. Hambrick para a Teoria do Alto Escalão (Upper Echelon Theory - UET).
Abordagem: Estudo bibliométrico de citações e cocitações dos artigos que referenciam pesquisas publicadas por Donald C. Hambrick sobre o tema UET.
Resultados: Com este estudo, confirmou-se a relevância dos artigos publicados por Hambrick sobre a UET ao longo do tempo, a associação da UET a diferentes correntes teóricas no campo da Administração e identificaram-se frentes de pesquisa atuais sobre o tema.
Limitações da pesquisa: A pesquisa de citações da obra de Hambrick sobre UET foi limitada aos artigos por ele publicados em revistas acadêmicas revisadas por pares, o que eliminou da busca parte de sua produção sobre o tema. As citações aos artigos de Hambrick sobre UET foram obtidas, exclusivamente, na base ISI Web of Knowledge, que utiliza critérios declaradamente seletivos para a escolha de publicações nela indexadas.
Implicações práticas: A pesquisa identifica oportunidades de investigação adicional em temas associados à Teoria do Alto Escalão e para sua aplicação e análise em novos contextos.
Originalidade/Valor: Este é o primeiro estudo bibliométrico conhecido que compreende a análise de todos os artigos de Hambrick sobre a UET.
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