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Where do we fit in the swings and roundabouts of strategy?

Ghobadian, Abby; O'Regan, Nicholas

Authors

Abby Ghobadian



Abstract

© 2008, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to examine and analyze the development of strategic management as a field of inquiry. Design/methodology/approach – The paper relies on secondary-source analysis. Findings – Strategic management has evolved significantly over the past four decades and today it is a well accepted and respected field of inquiry. In gaining academic acceptance, it has lost its practitioner root and it relies too heavily on positivistic deductive research methods and economics as the base discipline. The paper argues that it is time for a re-think. Research limitations/implications – The paper argues for a more inclusive approach to strategic management where inductive qualitative research drawing on base disciplines such as sociology, political economy, psychology, behavioral economics play a significant role alongside positivistic deductive approach mainly rooted in industrial or organizational economics. Practical implications – To continue its impressive upward trajectory, strategic management needs to pay more attention to relevance but not at the expense of rigour. Furthermore, strategic management needs to embrace more issues of interest to practice such as implementation, sustainability and regulation. Originality/value – The paper provides an overview of developments in the field of strategic management and to move forward it is important to have a good grasp of the past.

Citation

Ghobadian, A., & O'Regan, N. (2008). Where do we fit in the swings and roundabouts of strategy?. Journal of Strategy and Management, 1(1), 5-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/17554250810912721

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Aug 22, 2008
Journal Journal of Strategy and Management
Print ISSN 1755-425X
Electronic ISSN 1755-4268
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 1
Pages 5-14
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/17554250810912721
Keywords continuing development, management history, management research, strategic management
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1018720
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17554250810912721