Research on top managers' strategizing behavior has addressed how they shape either the structural context or the interpretations of organization members. I offer a struc-turation theory framework integrating these two partial explanations and treating strategy shaping as socially dynamic. A qualitative seven-year analysis of top managers in three universities shows a sequential pattern of shaping strategy first in the action and then in the institutional realm, and also a simultaneous pattern of shaping strategy in both realms at once. Both patterns are successful in weakly institutionalized strategy contexts, whereas the simultaneous pattern is more successful in strongly institutionalized strategy contexts
The literature on strategy formation is in large part theoretical but not empirical, and the usual d...
Many contemporary organizations claim to be moving towards forms of increased inclusion and transpar...
Despite their pervasiveness and significance in everyday organisational life, meetings have received...
Research on top managers' strategizing behavior has addressed how they shape either the structural c...
International audienceAn overwhelming focus of research on the micro agency of strategic actors has ...
In this article, strategic management research using structuration theory from 1995 to 2000 is revie...
<p>The Strategy-as-Practice discipline appropriates other theories with converging ontological and e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This chapter examines strategic managerial work in SMEs using a theoretical framework based on struc...
This study focus on strategizing in practice from the viewpoint of academic manager's experiences an...
In Business Strategy, Organizational Routines are studied prevalently in the Economic strand of perf...
Increasingly, researchers on strategy are turning away from the highly abstracted and de-humanized c...
This paper reports on the results of an in-depth Study of how a top management team (TMT) puts strat...
Strategy as wayfinding is an aesthetic and intellectual invitation to treat strategy as an outcome o...
This conceptual article draws on structuration theory and social identity theory to isolate firm-int...
The literature on strategy formation is in large part theoretical but not empirical, and the usual d...
Many contemporary organizations claim to be moving towards forms of increased inclusion and transpar...
Despite their pervasiveness and significance in everyday organisational life, meetings have received...
Research on top managers' strategizing behavior has addressed how they shape either the structural c...
International audienceAn overwhelming focus of research on the micro agency of strategic actors has ...
In this article, strategic management research using structuration theory from 1995 to 2000 is revie...
<p>The Strategy-as-Practice discipline appropriates other theories with converging ontological and e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This chapter examines strategic managerial work in SMEs using a theoretical framework based on struc...
This study focus on strategizing in practice from the viewpoint of academic manager's experiences an...
In Business Strategy, Organizational Routines are studied prevalently in the Economic strand of perf...
Increasingly, researchers on strategy are turning away from the highly abstracted and de-humanized c...
This paper reports on the results of an in-depth Study of how a top management team (TMT) puts strat...
Strategy as wayfinding is an aesthetic and intellectual invitation to treat strategy as an outcome o...
This conceptual article draws on structuration theory and social identity theory to isolate firm-int...
The literature on strategy formation is in large part theoretical but not empirical, and the usual d...
Many contemporary organizations claim to be moving towards forms of increased inclusion and transpar...
Despite their pervasiveness and significance in everyday organisational life, meetings have received...