A growing number of organizations subscribe to ideals of openness in areas such as innovation or strategy-making, supported by digital technologies and fuelled by promises of better outcomes and increased legitimacy. However, by applying a relational lens of inclusion and exclusion, we argue that, paradoxically, certain forms of closure may be necessary to achieve desired open qualities in strategy-making. Analysing the case of Wikimedia, which called for participation in a globally open strategy-making process, we show that openness regarding participation in crafting strategy content depends on certain forms of closure regarding procedures of the strategy-making process. Against this background, we propose a two-dimensional framework of o...
Few virtues are as celebrated in contemporary culture as openness. Rooted in software culture and ca...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. \u27open\u27 innovation, \u27open\u27 education and \u27op...
Contains fulltext : 201505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A growing numbe...
Two facets are all but universally present in current works on Open Strategy. First, while being awa...
Responding to increasing practitioner and academic interest in Open Strategy, this article builds on...
Responding to increasing practitioner and academic interest in Open Strategy, this article builds on...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
In this paper we compare the emerging field of open strategy to the established field of open innova...
In the wake of new digital technologies, organizations rely increasingly on contributions by externa...
In this article, we investigate a crucial factor in open strategy research: participation. By drawin...
Recently, openness has become a new approach in strategizing as ownership and control of internal as...
In the networked information and knowledge-based economy and society, the notions of ‘open’ and ‘ope...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. ‘open’ innovation, ‘open’ education and ‘open’ strategy) h...
Few virtues are as celebrated in contemporary culture as openness. Rooted in software culture and ca...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. \u27open\u27 innovation, \u27open\u27 education and \u27op...
Contains fulltext : 201505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A growing numbe...
Two facets are all but universally present in current works on Open Strategy. First, while being awa...
Responding to increasing practitioner and academic interest in Open Strategy, this article builds on...
Responding to increasing practitioner and academic interest in Open Strategy, this article builds on...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
In this paper we compare the emerging field of open strategy to the established field of open innova...
In the wake of new digital technologies, organizations rely increasingly on contributions by externa...
In this article, we investigate a crucial factor in open strategy research: participation. By drawin...
Recently, openness has become a new approach in strategizing as ownership and control of internal as...
In the networked information and knowledge-based economy and society, the notions of ‘open’ and ‘ope...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. ‘open’ innovation, ‘open’ education and ‘open’ strategy) h...
Few virtues are as celebrated in contemporary culture as openness. Rooted in software culture and ca...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. \u27open\u27 innovation, \u27open\u27 education and \u27op...