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1 Has the “CEO Effect” Increased in Recent Decades? A New Explanation for the Great Rise in America’s Attention to Corporate Leaders
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Document Date: 2014-03-04 13:17:34


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Herty Drive Athens / /

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Saks / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Facility

Donald C. Hambrick The Pennsylvania State University Smeal College / Corporate Leaders Timothy J. Quigley University of Georgia Terry College / Smeal College of Business Keywords / Brooks Hall / /

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distinctive accounting practices / financial services / manual search / advertising-intensive industries / media coverage / manufacturing firms / /

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University of Georgia / The Pennsylvania State University / Pennsylvania State University Smeal College of Business / Smeal College of Business Keywords / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / College of Business / /

Person

Derron Bishop / Forrest Briscoe / Craig Crossland / Vilmos Misangyi / Nathan Bragaw / Adam Wowak / Effect / Abhinav Gupta / Steve Gove / Andreas König / Andrew Ward / Donald C. Hambrick / /

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CEO / chairman / president / individual CEO / chief executive / president and chairman of the board / executive / Representative / Chief Executive Officer (CEO) / chairman of the board / Bishop / /

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Stata / Execucomp / /

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Georgia / /

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