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It's Practice. But is it Strategy?
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It's Practice. But is it Strategy?
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Paula Jarzabkowski
Posted 07-19-2021 00:16
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SAP friends and colleagues,
If you want to know what emails, ties, and spreadsheets have to do with strategy - or global markets for disaster recovery - have a look at our agenda-setting paper just published in Organization Theory. In the paper, my coauthors Mustafa Kavas, Eli Krull and I, emphasize the power of a radical practice lens to reinvigorate strategy-as-practice research. In particular we empower immersed scholars to take an active role in defining and theorising what is consequential and strategic, with the aim of opening up the phenomena we study.
It's an open access paper, so free to download, share, debate and critique. We'd value your comments.
Paula, Mustafa and Eli
It's Practice. But is it Strategy? Reinvigorating strategy-as-practice by rethinking consequentiality - Paula Jarzabkowski, Mustafa Kavas, Elisabeth Krull, 2021
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It's Practice. But is it Strategy? Reinvigorating strategy-as-practice by rethinking consequentiality - Paula Jarzabkowski, Mustafa Kavas, Elisabeth Krull, 2021
Abstract In this essay we revisit the radical agenda proposed by strategy-as-practice scholars to study strategy as it emerges within people's practices. We show that, while much progress has been made, there is still a dominant focus on articulated strategies, which has implications for what is seen as strategic.
View this on SAGE Journals >
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Paula Jarzabkowski
City University London
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