A 2004 research paper titled “Believing One’s Own Press: The Causes and Consequences of CEO Celebrity,” published in the Strategic Management Journal, examines journalists’ tendency to give CEOs too much credit for the actions and performance of their companies. This type of coverage, the authors argue, can breed overconfidence among CEOs, clouding their judgement.
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