塑造未来:作为人工进化的战略制定

Shaping the Future: Strategy Making as Artificial Evolution

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2020
被引 66
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过对一家先锋企业五十年的纵向研究,提出战略制定如同人工进化的过程模型,解释企业如何通过干预内部生态来引导产业朝期望方向演化,对战略管理学者和实践者理解前瞻性行动有启发。

Abstract

To investigate how firms engage in forward-looking action, we examined the processes by which a pioneering firm actively influenced the future of its industry over five decades. From our longitudinal field study, we generated a process model of strategy making that helps to explain how firms work to shape the future in some preferred fashion. Specifically, we describe our findings on shaping-oriented forward-looking strategy making in terms of “artificial evolution” processes—interventions by which a firm’s leaders challenge the status quo and leverage the internal ecology of the organization to nudge the evolution of the business landscape toward a preferred direction. This is distinct from the more conventional and commonly invoked natural selection processes that describe how firms adapt to markets or unintentionally shape them. These findings on strategy making as akin to artificial evolution complement and extend the traditional view of strategic management, which has historically focused on processes anchored in models of search and adaptation. Our findings also shed light on an exceptional mode of strategy making—one that goes beyond concerns of firm survival and competitive advantage, and tackles societal grand challenges. By accounting for constructivist, forward-looking dimensions of strategic agency, our findings also contribute to the microfoundations of strategic decision making and to organization theories, more generally.

战略管理组织理论微观基础前瞻性行动产业演化