Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?

International experience is a scarce, but desired resource at the top level of management. Multinationals with internationally experienced CEO’s tend to innovate more and perform better than multinationals without them, forming a competitive advantage. It is not known how the passage of time will af...

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Main Author: Egunlae, Vincent
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46307/
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description International experience is a scarce, but desired resource at the top level of management. Multinationals with internationally experienced CEO’s tend to innovate more and perform better than multinationals without them, forming a competitive advantage. It is not known how the passage of time will affect the sustainability of this source of competitive advantage. This paper uses insights from the diffusion of innovations theory, to gain an understanding of how temporal growth in the number of internationally experienced managers may vitiate the strength of its competitive advantage. Using the English Premier League (1995 – 2017) as a case study to better understand this possibility in context, it is strongly suggested whilst international experience may form a competitive advantage for an organization, it is likely to prove increasingly temporary as time passes. The diffusion of innovations theory provides a rubric to understand the factors that can affect the acceleration or deceleration of this process in a context that can be generalized.
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spelling nottingham-463072018-04-17T14:39:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46307/ Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level? Egunlae, Vincent International experience is a scarce, but desired resource at the top level of management. Multinationals with internationally experienced CEO’s tend to innovate more and perform better than multinationals without them, forming a competitive advantage. It is not known how the passage of time will affect the sustainability of this source of competitive advantage. This paper uses insights from the diffusion of innovations theory, to gain an understanding of how temporal growth in the number of internationally experienced managers may vitiate the strength of its competitive advantage. Using the English Premier League (1995 – 2017) as a case study to better understand this possibility in context, it is strongly suggested whilst international experience may form a competitive advantage for an organization, it is likely to prove increasingly temporary as time passes. The diffusion of innovations theory provides a rubric to understand the factors that can affect the acceleration or deceleration of this process in a context that can be generalized. 2017-09-14 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46307/1/Dissertation%20.pdf Egunlae, Vincent (2017) Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] International business diffusion English Premier League
spellingShingle International business
diffusion
English Premier League
Egunlae, Vincent
Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title_full Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title_fullStr Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title_full_unstemmed Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title_short Does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
title_sort does international experience form a sustainable competitive advantage at the executive level?
topic International business
diffusion
English Premier League
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46307/