This paper reports on a field study of strategy making in one organization facing an industry crisis. In a comparison of five strategy projects, we observed that organizational participants struggled with competing interpretations of what might emerge in the future, what was currently at stake, and even what had happened in the past. We develop a model of temporal work in strategy making that articulates how actors resolved differences and linked their interpretations of the past, present, and future so as to construct a strategic account that enabled concrete strategic choice and action. We found that settling on a particular account required it to be coherent, plausible, and acceptable; otherwise, breakdowns resulted. Such breakdowns coul...
We examine the evolutionary process of decision-makers’ framing of strategic change to understand it...
International audienceIf asked: “What is the time?” you will look at your phone or at your wrist and...
This paper draws on a longitudinal, qualitative study to develop an empirically grounded model of s...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little attent...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little atten...
Managers need to develop strategies which take account of likely future changes - and which will the...
Abstract In this study, I address the need for an in-depth understanding of the temporal nature of ...
Abstract In this chapter we focus on temporality in managerial strategy-making. In particular, we a...
Strategy making in organizations is a future oriented process and is fundamentally complex and full ...
Time is in constant motion: the present, the future and the past, although they are not concepts hav...
Research on the strategic organization of time often assumes that collective efforts are motivated b...
Project managers require temporal skills and the ability to improvise when linear assumptions confro...
Research Summary: At the intersection of Strategy Process (SP) and Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) resear...
Research on the strategic organization of time often assumes that collective efforts are motivated b...
This paper draws on empirical data from a longitudinal study of strategy management in a large Swedi...
We examine the evolutionary process of decision-makers’ framing of strategic change to understand it...
International audienceIf asked: “What is the time?” you will look at your phone or at your wrist and...
This paper draws on a longitudinal, qualitative study to develop an empirically grounded model of s...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little attent...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little atten...
Managers need to develop strategies which take account of likely future changes - and which will the...
Abstract In this study, I address the need for an in-depth understanding of the temporal nature of ...
Abstract In this chapter we focus on temporality in managerial strategy-making. In particular, we a...
Strategy making in organizations is a future oriented process and is fundamentally complex and full ...
Time is in constant motion: the present, the future and the past, although they are not concepts hav...
Research on the strategic organization of time often assumes that collective efforts are motivated b...
Project managers require temporal skills and the ability to improvise when linear assumptions confro...
Research Summary: At the intersection of Strategy Process (SP) and Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) resear...
Research on the strategic organization of time often assumes that collective efforts are motivated b...
This paper draws on empirical data from a longitudinal study of strategy management in a large Swedi...
We examine the evolutionary process of decision-makers’ framing of strategic change to understand it...
International audienceIf asked: “What is the time?” you will look at your phone or at your wrist and...
This paper draws on a longitudinal, qualitative study to develop an empirically grounded model of s...