复杂性与分裂:战略决策的双重解释

COMPLEXITY AND CLEAVAGE: DUAL EXPLANATIONS OF STRATEGIC DECISION‐MAKING [I]

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 1982
被引 77
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

整合了先前分散的决策理论,提出一个框架用于比较分析战略决策过程,从复杂性和利益分裂两个维度解释决策过程的差异,并识别出四种决策过程类型。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents a framework for the comparative analysis of strategic decision‐making processes. It draws together and integrates predominant but previously disparate theories of decision‐making. Examples are given of how decision‐making processes may be characterized and, hence, facilitate comparison across all types of strategic decisions. Explanation of why decision processes may differ is from two perspectives. First, the complexity of the topic may lead to particular characteristics of the decision process. Secondly, the cleavage of interests which a topic arouses may also lead to particular aspects of decision processes. We argue that each decision topic has varying levels of both complexity and cleavage and four examples of strategic decisions are analyzed on these dimensions. We identify four profiles of decision‐making processes associated with varying levels of complexity and cleavage and we finally suggest that our model may explain and empirically demonstrate variations across a large number of diverse strategic decisions.

战略管理决策过程组织行为