JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mutualistic symbiosis?

Jörn ObermannPatrick VelteJannik GerwanskiOthar Kordsachia

Year: 2020 Journal:   Management Research Review Vol: 43 (8)Pages: 989-1011   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose Although principal–agent theory has gained a prominent place in research, its negative image of self-serving managers is frequently criticized. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine how existing theories of agency and stewardship can be combined by using behavioral characteristics. Design/methodology/approach This study reviewed articles on the behavior of agents and stewards from the domains of finance, economics, management, corporate governance and organizational research. Additional theoretical and meta-analytical empirical literature from the fields of psychology and sociology was used to account for general patterns of human behavior. Findings The results indicate that goal congruency and the perception of fairness can serve as moderators distinguishing agency theory and stewardship theory. Goal congruency can be achieved by stipulating psychological ownership. The perception of distributive and procedural fairness is demonstrated by two major corporate governance mechanisms: performance-based compensation and board monitoring. The results are summarized in six hypotheses that allow a situational, customized corporate governance. These hypotheses can be tested in future research. Originality/value Prior work either focused on the merits of principal-agent theory or advocates the utilization of positive management theories, such as stewardship theory. However, little work has been done on bridging the gap between both constructs and develop a more extensive view of management theory.

Keywords:
Stewardship theory Principal–agent problem Corporate governance Situational ethics Stewardship (theology) Originality Organizational behavior Perception Value (mathematics) Business Psychology Knowledge management Sociology Social psychology Economics Management Political science Computer science

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1.39
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
152
Refs
0.86
Citation Normalized Percentile
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Citation History

Topics

Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Strategy and Management
Corporate Finance and Governance
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Accounting
Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Safety Research

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