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A Multidisciplinary Review of the Director Selection Literature

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JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 243-277

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0149206311428671

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boards of directors; director selection; board composition

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Director selection is a critical board process and outcome that influences the board and its overall performance. Because of this influence, research from a variety of different disciplinary areas examines the antecedents and outcomes of director selection. The authors offer a synthesis of this literature from these different disciplines. The authors first delineate the process that drives the selection of an individual to a board. They then review and categorize the director selection literature into two distinct perspectives-a rational economic perspective focused on the organization-level benefits driving the selection decision and a socialized perspective emphasizing the social processes that influence the director selection process. Finally, from their review, the authors suggest promising areas of future research regarding director selection.

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