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The upper echelons theory is a management theory published by Donald C. Hambrick and Phyllis A. Mason in 1984.[1]
It states that organizational outcomes are partially predicted by managerial background characteristics of the top level management team.[1]
^ abHambrick, Donald C.; Mason, Phyllis A. (1984). "Upper Echelons: The Organization as a Reflection of Its Top Managers". The Academy of Management Review. 9 (2): 193–206. doi:10.2307/258434. ISSN 0363-7425. JSTOR 258434.
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