"Boards as Normative Arenas: Corporate Governance and the Routines of CEO Selection" examines the crucial role of corporate boards in shaping organizational behavior, particularly in the context of CEO selection. This study by William Ocasio delves into the routines and norms that govern board decisions, offering insights into how these structures influence strategic leadership choices. Exploring the dynamics of corporate governance, this work provides a theoretical framework for understanding how boards function as normative arenas, impacting the direction and success of organizations.
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