Strategic leader reputation: a review and research agenda

Kamp, Lena; Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz

Abstract

Strategic leaders’ reputation plays a pivotal role in shaping organizations and their success. Numerous authors across disciplines have begun to study strategic leader reputation, leading to the results being scattered across different literatures. We perform a systematic literature review to synthesize the literature across the different academic subfields of business administration and economics. First, we establish a multidimensional definition of strategic leader reputation. Next, we structure and synthesize the relevant literature on three types of strategic leaders: CEOs, other top executives, and directors. We structured our study around three overarching themes: the antecedents of strategic leader reputation, the consequences of such reputation, and moderating effects. We present these themes in a coherent and comprehensive framework, accounting for different theoretical lenses, contexts, and empirical methods. We consequently contribute by providing a holistic perspective on strategic leader reputation in organizational research. Finally, we develop a comprehensive roadmap for future research, specifically highlighting measurement issues and the question of the stability of reputation.

Keywords

Strategic leader reputation; CEO reputation; Director reputation; Systematic literature review; Reputation measurement

Cite as

Kamp, L., & Graf-Vlachy, L. (2024). Strategic leader reputation: a review and research agenda. Management Review Quarterly, 75, 3521–3553.

Details

Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2024

Journal
Management Review Quarterly

Volume
75

Start page
3521

End page
3553

Language
English

ISSN
2198-1620

DOI