A comprehensive strategic agenda matters for fundamental strategic change. Our study seeks to explore and theorize how organizational identity beliefs influence the judgment of strategic actors when setting an organization’s strategic agenda. We offer the notion of “strategic taboo” as those strategic options initially disqualified and deemed inconsistent with the organizational identity beliefs of strategic actors. Our study is concerned with how strategic actors confront strategic taboos in the process of setting an organization’s strategic agenda. Based on a revelatory inductive case study, we find that strategic actors engage in assessing the concordance of the strategic taboos with organizational identity beliefs and, more specifically...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
What is the managerial identity work involved in becoming a ‘strategist’? Building on a rich, longit...
We provide an empirical study of the reframing of accounts of responsibility for strategy. We found ...
A comprehensive strategic agenda matters for fundamental strategic change. Our study seeks to explor...
A comprehensive strategic agenda matters for fundamental strategic change. Our study seeks to explor...
This study examines how identities become constructed and regulated during a strategic organizationa...
This conceptual article draws on structuration theory and social identity theory to isolate firm-int...
While the communications and strategy literatures have suggested that ambiguity embedded in texts su...
During periods of strategic change, maintaining the congruence between new configurations of resourc...
The literature on ambiguity reflects contradictory views on its value as a resource or a problem for...
This dissertation reconceptualizes a strategic change as a communicative product. It adopts a multid...
WOS: 000415645900011The new millennium started with evident hints that strategic management is one o...
The employment of sanctioned organizational dissent in strategic decision processes has been promote...
We provide an empirical study of the reframing of accounts of responsibility for strategy. We found ...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between (dual) organizational i...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
What is the managerial identity work involved in becoming a ‘strategist’? Building on a rich, longit...
We provide an empirical study of the reframing of accounts of responsibility for strategy. We found ...
A comprehensive strategic agenda matters for fundamental strategic change. Our study seeks to explor...
A comprehensive strategic agenda matters for fundamental strategic change. Our study seeks to explor...
This study examines how identities become constructed and regulated during a strategic organizationa...
This conceptual article draws on structuration theory and social identity theory to isolate firm-int...
While the communications and strategy literatures have suggested that ambiguity embedded in texts su...
During periods of strategic change, maintaining the congruence between new configurations of resourc...
The literature on ambiguity reflects contradictory views on its value as a resource or a problem for...
This dissertation reconceptualizes a strategic change as a communicative product. It adopts a multid...
WOS: 000415645900011The new millennium started with evident hints that strategic management is one o...
The employment of sanctioned organizational dissent in strategic decision processes has been promote...
We provide an empirical study of the reframing of accounts of responsibility for strategy. We found ...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between (dual) organizational i...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
What is the managerial identity work involved in becoming a ‘strategist’? Building on a rich, longit...
We provide an empirical study of the reframing of accounts of responsibility for strategy. We found ...