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CEO Humility, Corporate Entrepreneurship, and the Moderating Influence of Discretionary Forces in the Task Environment.

Authors

Chaudhary, Sanjay; Karwasara, Atul; Gupta, Vishal K.; Marino, Lou; Batra, Safal

Abstract

This study examines whether and when humble CEOs lead firms that behave more entrepreneurially. Guided by upper-echelons theory, we link CEO humility with corporate entrepreneurship, considering two specific discretionary sources in the firm's task environment—market turbulence and market complexity—as moderators. We test our hypotheses using multi-source data from small Indian firms. We find that the association between CEO humility and corporate entrepreneurship is positive and significant, strengthening at higher levels of humility. Systematic post hoc analyses yield evidence for the moderating influence of market turbulence and complexity. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.

Subjects

SMALL business; TASK forces; HUMILITY; CHIEF executive officers; TURBULENCE

Publication

Group & Organization Management, 2025, Vol 50, Issue 1, p289

ISSN

1059-6011

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/10596011231183193

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