This article argues that the prevailing dichotomization of organizational studies into voluntarist and deterministic orientations is too simple, and that this simplicity has dangerous consequences for accounts of strategic choice. Determinism has been equated exclusively with the operation of environmental constraint, with the implication that the agency necessary for strategic choice can be secured simply by the removal of this constraint. This focus on external constraint has obscured the continuing influence of ‘action determinist’ positions, in which action is determined by mechanisms internal to the actor him/herself. This article argues that many recent theorists of strategic choice have relied too much on the interpretive voluntarist...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
Business matters in global environmental politics, as much research has demon-strated. Yet how firms...
In the context of strategic management, strategic choice and determinism are presented as two distin...
This article argues that the prevailing dichotomization of organizational studies into voluntarist a...
This article expresses doubts about the structure-action approach to the study of organizations and ...
This article identifies a correspondence between the organizational ecology and strategic choice per...
This study further examines strategy and performance relationships between and within situations of ...
An understanding of why some organizations grow and succeed while others fail is a basic goal of stu...
This article presents a study of how power dynamics enables and constrains the influence of actors u...
The Online program's website is located at http://program.aomonline.org/2008/subMenu.asp?mode=setmen...
Managerial discretion theory was first introduced to scholars of strategic organ-ization by Hambrick...
In this article, strategic management research using structuration theory from 1995 to 2000 is revie...
The aim of this paper is to discuss fit strategy-environmental, in different perspective.Environment...
In theories of social movements, the structural models of the last thirty years may have reached the...
This research examines the nature and impact of environmental and organisational variables on strate...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
Business matters in global environmental politics, as much research has demon-strated. Yet how firms...
In the context of strategic management, strategic choice and determinism are presented as two distin...
This article argues that the prevailing dichotomization of organizational studies into voluntarist a...
This article expresses doubts about the structure-action approach to the study of organizations and ...
This article identifies a correspondence between the organizational ecology and strategic choice per...
This study further examines strategy and performance relationships between and within situations of ...
An understanding of why some organizations grow and succeed while others fail is a basic goal of stu...
This article presents a study of how power dynamics enables and constrains the influence of actors u...
The Online program's website is located at http://program.aomonline.org/2008/subMenu.asp?mode=setmen...
Managerial discretion theory was first introduced to scholars of strategic organ-ization by Hambrick...
In this article, strategic management research using structuration theory from 1995 to 2000 is revie...
The aim of this paper is to discuss fit strategy-environmental, in different perspective.Environment...
In theories of social movements, the structural models of the last thirty years may have reached the...
This research examines the nature and impact of environmental and organisational variables on strate...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
Business matters in global environmental politics, as much research has demon-strated. Yet how firms...
In the context of strategic management, strategic choice and determinism are presented as two distin...