Mapping strategic thought
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Mapping strategic thought
Wiley, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: cloth ISBN 9780471926320
Description
"Mapping Strategic Thought" has a double agenda. It describes empirical investigations of substantive issues that conern the field of strategic management. While other work on such issues tends to seek statistically signicant commonalities, the emphasis of much of the research in this volume is on exploring the nature of commonality, the way it is achieved, or why apparently similar individuals and organizations respond to similar stimuli in different ways. The research represented here has a common a focus on managerial cognition, - a relatively new emphasis in a field that has concentrated recently on financial and accounting data. The use of mapping methods to illustrate and analyze managerial cognition reflects the second agenda of the book, which is to present a set of methodological tools for depicting and analying managerial thought. The second half of this book therefore documents the procedures used to "map" the mental representations of decision makers in the empirical work reported. The authors do not promote a cognitive approach or mapping methods as substitutes for other research methodologies, but as additional sources of insight into organizational strategy.
Their hope is that technical chapters will help expand the range and complexity of future research on managerial cognition.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Empirical research: mapping strategic thought, Anne S.Huff
- discovering the basis of competition in 12 industries - computerized content analysis of interview data from the US and Europe, Philip H.Birnbaum and A.R.Weiss
- managerial thought structures and competitive positioning, Rhonda K.Reger
- bias and sensemaking in good times and bad, Anne S.Huff and Charles R.Schwenk
- evolution of revealed causal maps during decline - a case study of admiral, Liam Fahey and V.K.Narayanan
- directing strategic change - a dynamic holistic approach, Michael G.Dougon and John M.Komocar
- strategy reformulation at AT&T, Anne S. Huff and Karen E.Fletcher
- mapping the process of problem reformulation - implications for understanding strategic thought, Richard J.Boland Jr et al
- explaining stratgic alliance in the chemical industry, C.Marlene Fiol
- comments on the empirical articles and recommendations for future research, Charles I Stubbart and Arkalgud Ramaprasad. Part 2 Mapping methods: content analysis, Carolyn B.Erdener and Craig P.Dunn
- the repertory grid technique, Rhonda K.Reger
- coding the association of concepts, Anne S.Huff et al
- identifying strategic loops - the self-Q interviews, Michael G.Bougon et al
- argument mapping, Karen E.Fletcher and Anne S.Huff
- narrative semiotics - theory, procedure and illustration, C.Marlene Fiol, conclusion - key mapping decisions, Anne S. Huff and Karen E. Fletcher.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780471937326
Description
Organizations are people. Their actions are influenced by what is perceived, what is believed to be true and what is thought to bring about desired outcomes. By bringing a cognitive perspective to bear on the specific concerns of strategic management, this book analyzes and documents a number of procedures for mapping the mental representations of decision makers. It focuses on the concerns of individual managers and the commonalities among groups of managers, showing how mapping methods can be used to illustrate and evaluate management thought.
Table of Contents
- Mapping Strategic Thought
- EMPIRICAL RESEARCH: Discovering the Basis of Competition in 12 Industries: Computerized Content Analysis of Interview Data from the US and Europe
- Managerial Thought Structures and Competitive Positioning
- Bias and Sensemaking in Good Times and Bad
- Evolution of Revealed Causal Maps During Decline: A Case Study of Admiral
- MAPPING METHODS: Content Analysis
- The Repertory Grid Technique for Eliciting the Content and Structure of Cognitive Constructive Systems
- Coding the Causal Association of Concepts
- Identifying Strategic Loops: The Self-Q Interviews.
by "Nielsen BookData"