Most scholars and practitioners describe strategic change in quite positive terms. Ironically, failures, mistakes and breakdowns are much easier to find than successful strategic change. This article outlines some alternative ways of thinking about the topic: (1) the classical approach, (2) the contingency approach, (3) the behavioural approach and (4) the political approach. One of the key innovations in appreciating change is to see the pluralistic nature of the change literature, represented by a range of views, each with their strengths and limitations. The theoretical debate on strategic change remains inconclusive. However, a new managerial logic is beginning to manifest, where greater attention is paid to the dynamic and continuous p...
The fact is that even today in the management of developed countries they apply the concept of strat...
The strategic organizational change aims is the change of procedures and systems, organizational str...
We argue that strategic organizational change is best viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon consis...
In this article a dynamic model has been proposed that could be used to explain strategy making in...
Purpose: In an age where organizational transformation is becoming more important to both the theory...
The development of principles to guide the process of conceptualizing and implementing a corporate v...
Formulating and implementing a new strategy may be a challenging task, especially if it alters the w...
In this paper we suggest that strategic change should be considered from an individual manager persp...
ABSTRACT The underlying assumption of the classical, linear approach to organizational change is tha...
Discussions of strategic change generally assume that managers strive to break free from the constra...
The competitive advantage in a dynamic environment can only be gained if the organisation stays alig...
Increasingly, researchers on strategy are turning away from the highly abstracted and de-humanized c...
Historically, the origin of Strategic Studies begins very early days and its definitions and scopes ...
© 2008, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to examine and ana...
Strategic renewal has become a prominent theme in a variety of organization and management research ...
The fact is that even today in the management of developed countries they apply the concept of strat...
The strategic organizational change aims is the change of procedures and systems, organizational str...
We argue that strategic organizational change is best viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon consis...
In this article a dynamic model has been proposed that could be used to explain strategy making in...
Purpose: In an age where organizational transformation is becoming more important to both the theory...
The development of principles to guide the process of conceptualizing and implementing a corporate v...
Formulating and implementing a new strategy may be a challenging task, especially if it alters the w...
In this paper we suggest that strategic change should be considered from an individual manager persp...
ABSTRACT The underlying assumption of the classical, linear approach to organizational change is tha...
Discussions of strategic change generally assume that managers strive to break free from the constra...
The competitive advantage in a dynamic environment can only be gained if the organisation stays alig...
Increasingly, researchers on strategy are turning away from the highly abstracted and de-humanized c...
Historically, the origin of Strategic Studies begins very early days and its definitions and scopes ...
© 2008, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to examine and ana...
Strategic renewal has become a prominent theme in a variety of organization and management research ...
The fact is that even today in the management of developed countries they apply the concept of strat...
The strategic organizational change aims is the change of procedures and systems, organizational str...
We argue that strategic organizational change is best viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon consis...