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The upper echelons theory is a management theory published by Donald C. Hambrick and Phyllis A. Mason in 1984.It states that organizational outcomes are partially predicted by managerial background characteristics of the top level management team.

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  • The upper echelons theory is a management theory published by Donald C. Hambrick and Phyllis A. Mason in 1984.It states that organizational outcomes are partially predicted by managerial background characteristics of the top level management team. (en)
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  • The upper echelons theory is a management theory published by Donald C. Hambrick and Phyllis A. Mason in 1984.It states that organizational outcomes are partially predicted by managerial background characteristics of the top level management team. (en)
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