This paper describes ethical considerations in the use of strategic ambiguity in organizational communication. Ambiguity is defined as "experienced ambigu'ty " and is distinct from uncertainty and equivocality which are properties of a stimulus. Strategic ambiguity is the use of "calculated ambiguity " in organizations to achieve objectives. Analysis of field data gathered in a division of a Fortune 100 company supports the proposition that teleological assumptions often underlie the use of strategic ambiguity in organizations. Classroom experience with the use of strategic ambiguity suggests that the use of strategic ambiguity in a deontological framework requires that senders ' intentions, the effect of the m...
Code-switching has often been described as a conversational strategy. Sometimes this strategy is dis...
Ambiguity, the existence of multiple plausible (though possibly contested) ways of making sense of t...
The current view of knowledge, the constructivist view, holds a subjective perspective of knowledge ...
The strategic employment of ambiguity within communication was brought to prominence by Eric Eisenbe...
This paper explores the types of ambiguity that may be encountered in business communication, and th...
The literature on ambiguity reflects contradictory views on its value as a resource or a problem for...
While the communications and strategy literatures have suggested that ambiguity embedded in texts su...
This paper extends existing understandings of how actors' constructions of ambiguity shape the emerg...
Ethics and moral obligations of management are an integral component in corporate strategy and suppo...
This article explores the role of strategic ambiguity (Eisenberg, 2007; March & Olsen, 1976) as a ma...
This paper extends existing understandings of how actors' constructions of ambiguity shape the emerg...
A common conception of strategy is that it has to be communicated and interpreted the same way inter...
This article explores the role of strategic ambiguity as a management practice, as used in SENSEable...
Where management generally can be classified as a matter of coordinating and controlling the informa...
The paper presents the results of empirical experimental research on the influence of ambiguity of c...
Code-switching has often been described as a conversational strategy. Sometimes this strategy is dis...
Ambiguity, the existence of multiple plausible (though possibly contested) ways of making sense of t...
The current view of knowledge, the constructivist view, holds a subjective perspective of knowledge ...
The strategic employment of ambiguity within communication was brought to prominence by Eric Eisenbe...
This paper explores the types of ambiguity that may be encountered in business communication, and th...
The literature on ambiguity reflects contradictory views on its value as a resource or a problem for...
While the communications and strategy literatures have suggested that ambiguity embedded in texts su...
This paper extends existing understandings of how actors' constructions of ambiguity shape the emerg...
Ethics and moral obligations of management are an integral component in corporate strategy and suppo...
This article explores the role of strategic ambiguity (Eisenberg, 2007; March & Olsen, 1976) as a ma...
This paper extends existing understandings of how actors' constructions of ambiguity shape the emerg...
A common conception of strategy is that it has to be communicated and interpreted the same way inter...
This article explores the role of strategic ambiguity as a management practice, as used in SENSEable...
Where management generally can be classified as a matter of coordinating and controlling the informa...
The paper presents the results of empirical experimental research on the influence of ambiguity of c...
Code-switching has often been described as a conversational strategy. Sometimes this strategy is dis...
Ambiguity, the existence of multiple plausible (though possibly contested) ways of making sense of t...
The current view of knowledge, the constructivist view, holds a subjective perspective of knowledge ...