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Determinants of CEO Age at Succession
Based on Brickleyâs (2003) call for research on the CEO/turnover relation, we examine determinants of CEO age at succession. Utilizing the similarityâattraction paradigm, we propose that board members will select new CEOs that are similar to their own age. We find a strong positive relation between successor CEO age and average board member age. Thus, the similarityâattraction paradigm seems to play a role in board of director selection of CEO successors. However, we also propose that poor prior performance may mitigate similarityâattraction. Our results are also consistent with this hypothesis because we find no relation between successor CEO and board age following poor prior performance. Finally, the hiring of an age-similar CEO does not reduce the companiesâ subsequent financial performance and may even have a slightly positive impact on it. Copyright Springer 2006