Christine H. Mooney
Northern Illinois University
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Academy of Management Learning and Education | 2005
Joseph C. Rode; Marne L. Arthaud-Day; Christine H. Mooney; Janet P. Near; Timothy T. Baldwin; William H. Bommer; Robert S. Rubin
Although it seems intuitively obvious that the happy student will be a more productive student, empirical tests of that assumption are curiously sparse. We tested a model that included satisfaction...
International Journal of Selection and Assessment | 2008
Joseph C. Rode; Marne L. Arthaud-Day; Christine H. Mooney; Janet P. Near; Timothy T. Baldwin
Using longitudinal data from a sample of recent college graduates, we examined the effects of ability (general mental ability and emotional intelligence) and personality (Big Five and proactive personality) on extrinsic (i.e., salary) and intrinsic (i.e., perceived job and career success) indicators of career success. Results from regression analyses indicated that gender, extroversion, and agreeableness were the strongest predictors of salary. Emotional stability and proactive personality predicted perceived job success, while extroversion was significantly related to perceived career success. Neither of the ability measures significantly predicted our indicators of extrinsic or intrinsic career success. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
Journal of Management | 2017
Christine H. Mooney; Matthew Semadeni; Idalene F. Kesner
More and more boards are tapping interim CEOs to temporarily fill the corner office. Prior research indicates the negative performance implications of this decision; yet, little is known about the rationale behind this decision. Our aim is to fill this research gap. Drawing on agency and human capabilities frameworks, we examined the contextual elements that influence a board’s decision to pursue temporary leadership. Within a sample of 375 successions occurring between 1998 and 2005, we found that boards of directors were more likely to select interim CEOs under certain succession conditions, namely, when the prior CEO was forced out and there was no heir apparent or when the prior CEO had served for a short tenure. Our results highlight the importance of context in succession selections and provide insights into why a board would pursue a decision with seemingly negative repercussions. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
Management and Organization Review | 2010
Marc J. Dollinger; Xueling Li; Christine H. Mooney
The resource-based view of the firm has previously been expanded by including relational rents and rent from network and alliance participation. This paper extends the Dyer-Singh-Lavie synthesis by considering the special circumstances arising from the relationships, alliances, and networks of a mega-event, using the Beijing Olympics as a case for our analyses. The mega-event that is organized as a cartel increases the pricing power of the participants, produces relational rent, and is an ideal venue to introduce innovations. We discuss six factors that can influence the rent creation and capture from a mega-event and offer related propositions: periodicity (Proposition 1), event location (Proposition 2), governance structure (Proposition 3), media coverage (Proposition 4), network connectivity (Proposition 5), and membership rules (Proposition 6). We identify four innovation types associated with such mega-events and contend that the same factors can affect the entrepreneurial rent creation and capture within these innovation types (Proposition 7).
Social Indicators Research | 2005
Marne L. Arthaud-Day; Joseph C. Rode; Christine H. Mooney; Janet P. Near
Journal of Organizational Behavior | 2007
Joseph C. Rode; Christine H. Mooney; Marne L. Arthaud-Day; Janet P. Near; Timothy T. Baldwin; Robert S. Rubin; William H. Bommer
Intelligence | 2008
Joseph C. Rode; Christine H. Mooney; Marne L. Arthaud-Day; Janet P. Near; Robert S. Rubin; Timothy T. Baldwin; William H. Bommer
Organizational Dynamics | 2007
Christine H. Mooney; Dan R. Dalton; Catherine M. Dalton; S. Trevis Certo
Business Horizons | 2013
Christine H. Mooney; Matthew Semadeni; Idalene F. Kesner
Organizational Dynamics | 2012
Christine H. Mooney; Matthew Semadeni; Idalene F. Kesner