近历史与战略涌现:一个微观历史视角

Near-Histories and Strategy Emergence: A Microhistorical Perspective

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2025
被引 3
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

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研究了未实现的战略决策如何通过预期反应、网络动员等过程引发连锁效应,最终产生重大战略后果,以诺基亚公司为例构建过程模型,对理解战略涌现和战略能动性有贡献。

Abstract

Even when anticipated strategic decisions or actions do not materialize, they can still set in motion emergent dynamics with collateral consequences that lead to profound strategic consequences. Adopting a microhistorical lens, we elucidate the dynamics of these processes by focusing on two largely dismissed near-history episodes in the relatively recent history of the Nokia Corporation. We develop a process model that elaborates on how anticipatory reactions, mobilization of networks, revision of expectations, and the emergence of a new strategic direction can eventually have significant strategic consequences. By focusing on this poorly understood but important form of strategy emergence, we contribute to a fuller understanding of strategy emergence and the role of strategic agency therein. Furthermore, we extend the conversation on near-histories from focusing on what could have happened to examining their concrete consequences. Our findings show that near-history episodes are not merely precursors or impediments to actualized events but productive forces shaping organizational trajectories in ways that realized events alone cannot explain. In so doing, our microhistorical analysis has major methodological implications for historically oriented strategy research and for our understanding of causal complexity in strategy emergence.

战略管理组织理论企业史微观历史