协商语言、意义与意图:通过转化战略对象使用战略工具所产生的战略基础设施

Negotiating Language, Meaning and Intention: Strategy Infrastructure as the Outcome of Using a Strategy Tool through Transforming Strategy Objects

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 38
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究管理者如何在具体情境中集体使用战略工具,提出使用过程是围绕语言、意义和意图的协商,最终形成战略基础设施。

Abstract

This research examines how managers collectively use strategy tools in local contexts. Building on a practice approach, we argue that the situated use of formal strategy tools is a process of negotiation, materially mediated by provisional strategy objects. We conceptualize strategy tools and objects as having three aspects: language, meaning and intention. Managers use strategy tools successfully if they ultimately create an accepted strategy infrastructure; this final strategy object materializes the (maybe partial) agreement across all three aspects. We theoretically define three processes according to the primary focus of negotiation and illustrate them with empirical vignettes: abstraction/specification, contextualization/de‐contextualization and distortion/conformation. We propose a process model of the collective use of strategy tools that integrates the three processes of negotiation and the shifting roles of provisional strategy objects, namely boundary, epistemic and activity. This research thus offers three theoretical contributions. First, it contributes to the material turn of strategy theory by providing a unified conceptualization of strategy tools, objects and infrastructure. Second, the model offers a basis for analyzing how macro‐level formal strategy tools get collectively adapted at a micro‐level through negotiation processes and transformations of strategy objects. Third, our research explains why some strategy tools are used but their outputs are not.

战略管理组织行为管理实践协商过程