This article develops a conceptual understanding on open strategy through a systematic literature review. With a sample of 148 publications, we examine the key debates in the field of open strategy and identify a number of limitations such as an excessive definitional focus and a lack of distinct empirical analysis of research in the field. Our analysis clarifies open strategy by classifying its main characteristics and harnessing the different aspects together in a comprehensive definition. In doing so, we examine how the underpinnings of open strategy can be conceptualised in order to provide a research agenda for how future empirical investigations into open strategy could progress our understanding of an evolving practice
The concept of openness has become widespread in organizations, driven by the advent of the internet...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Open approaches to operational work in organizations (e.g., crowdsourcing and open source developmen...
An increasing number of organisations (e.g., Daimler, IBM and Red Hat) have adopted what has been ca...
Open strategy is an inclusive, transparent IT-enabled approach to organizational strategy used by a ...
In the whole, preceding literature reviews on the contemporary strategic management phenomena of ope...
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...
Strategy development has traditionally been an exclusive and secretive matter. However, some organiz...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
With two principles of transparency and inclusiveness, open strategy is a new paradigm in strategic ...
Two facets are all but universally present in current works on Open Strategy. First, while being awa...
We look at how the relatively grounded concept 'open innovation' has led to the development of open ...
Objectives. This paper seeks to explain how and to what extent Open Strategy draws on Open Innovatio...
The concept of openness has become widespread in organizations, driven by the advent of the internet...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Open approaches to operational work in organizations (e.g., crowdsourcing and open source developmen...
An increasing number of organisations (e.g., Daimler, IBM and Red Hat) have adopted what has been ca...
Open strategy is an inclusive, transparent IT-enabled approach to organizational strategy used by a ...
In the whole, preceding literature reviews on the contemporary strategic management phenomena of ope...
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...
Strategy development has traditionally been an exclusive and secretive matter. However, some organiz...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
Despite recent attention in information systems and strategy research considering inclusiveness, tra...
With two principles of transparency and inclusiveness, open strategy is a new paradigm in strategic ...
Two facets are all but universally present in current works on Open Strategy. First, while being awa...
We look at how the relatively grounded concept 'open innovation' has led to the development of open ...
Objectives. This paper seeks to explain how and to what extent Open Strategy draws on Open Innovatio...
The concept of openness has become widespread in organizations, driven by the advent of the internet...
Open Strategy has drawn increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies have captu...
Open approaches to operational work in organizations (e.g., crowdsourcing and open source developmen...