Social Connections within Executive Teams and Management Forecasts

Management Science (2019) 65: 439–457;

SMU Cox School of Business Research Paper No. 18-8

45 Pages Posted: 21 Aug 2017 Last revised: 16 Dec 2022

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Ruihao Ke

Independent

Meng Li

Steed School of Accounting, University of Oklahoma

Zhejia Ling

California State University, Fullerton

Yuan Zhang

University of Texas at Dallas

Date Written: August 15, 2017

Abstract

We examine the role of teamwork within the top executive teams in generating management forecasts. Using social connections within the executive team to capture the team’s interaction, cooperation, and teamwork, we find that social connections among team members are associated with higher management forecast accuracy, consistent with economic theories that information is dispersed within a firm and with sociology insights that social connections facilitate information sharing. Further analyses show that the association between social connections and forecast accuracy is stronger when the teams are just beginning to work together, when their firms face more uncertainty or adversity, and when the CEOs are less powerful. Our results hold for a subsample of executive teams that experience pseudo exogenous shocks to their social connectedness. Taken together, our results underscore the importance of teamwork among executives in the forecast generation process.

Keywords: social connection, executive team, management forecast

JEL Classification: M41

Suggested Citation

Ke, Ruihao and Li, Meng and Ling, Zhejia and Zhang, Yuan, Social Connections within Executive Teams and Management Forecasts (August 15, 2017). Management Science (2019) 65: 439–457; , SMU Cox School of Business Research Paper No. 18-8, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3019734

Ruihao Ke

Independent ( email )

Meng Li

Steed School of Accounting, University of Oklahoma ( email )

307 W Brooks
Norman, OK 73019
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.ou.edu/price/accounting/faculty/meng-li

Zhejia Ling (Contact Author)

California State University, Fullerton ( email )

School of Accountancy
College of Business and Economic
Fullerton, CA California 92834
United States

Yuan Zhang

University of Texas at Dallas ( email )

P.O. Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083-0688
United States

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