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Journal of Management | 2017

Strategic Planning Research: Toward a Theory-Driven Agenda

Carola Wolf; Steven W. Floyd

This review incorporates strategic planning research conducted over more than 30 years and ranges from the classical model of strategic planning to recent empirical work on intermediate outcomes, such as the reduction of managers’ position bias and the coordination of subunit activity. Prior reviews have not had the benefit of more socialized perspectives that developed in response to Mintzberg’s critique of planning, including research on planned emergence and strategy-as-practice approaches. To stimulate a resurgence of research interest on strategic planning, this review therefore draws on a diverse body of theory beyond the rational design and contingency approaches that characterized research in this domain until the mid-1990s. We develop a broad conceptualization of strategic planning and identify future research opportunities for improving our understanding of how strategic planning influences organizational outcomes. Our framework incorporates the role of strategic planning practitioners; the underlying routines, norms, and procedures of strategic planning (practices); and the concrete activities of planners (praxis).


Archive | 2011

Demographic change and the changing nature of the concept of work

Carola Wolf

The changing nature of the concept of work is one example of demographically associated social change. The definition of the concept of work, as referred to in this chapter, relates to the nature of activities that qualify as working activities in our perceptions and our thoughts about work – the meaning we attribute to our professional work. This includes aspects such as: Is our professional work a central life interest? Do we regard work as a financially motivated necessity or as a means of personal self-fulfilment? Which social values shape our understanding of what qualifies as ‘hard work’?


Human Relations | 2018

Not lost in translation: Managerial career narratives and the construction of protean identities

Carola Wolf

How can managers remain in charge of their own careers based on personal values and motivations, rather than surrendering to the vulnerabilities of modern day corporate bureaucracies? This question represents a core issue for managers whose careers have been significantly affected by changing business environments, new organizational forms and the related changes of work organization in modern day corporations. Managers can no longer rely on the traditional linear models of organizational careers. It is increasingly demanded that they be more flexible and direct their own careers, which is captured in new career concepts, such as the ‘protean career’. Drawing on narrative identity theory, this study sets out to investigate how managers construct a protean identity and how specific narrative practices support individuals in shaping, implementing and defending this identity. The life stories of 29 individuals, all of whom have experienced significant career changes, are analysed. Based on these stories, four core narrative building blocks at the heart of protean identity construction and related narrative practices are identified, including (i) the discovery of conflicting expectations, (ii) the exploration of one’s own values and capabilities, (iii) the commitment to one’s own path and (iv) defending that path.


Archive | 2015

An activity theory approach to strategy as practice

Paula Jarzabkowski; Carola Wolf


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014

The Role of Practical Coping in Strategy Making

Paula Jarzabkowski; Carola Wolf


Archive | 2018

Marketing-as-Practice: Does practice make perfect?

Keith Glanfield; Carola Wolf; Gary Burke


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018

Middle Management Strategizing Fatigue – When Middle Management Inclusion Goes South

Carola Wolf; Claus Dietrich Jacobs; Steven W. Floyd


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017

All or Nothing? - Strategizing Practices and Outcomes in Strategy Tool Development Processes

Gary Burke; Carola Wolf


Archive | 2016

How to embed paradox solutions – a process perspective on establishing reflective routines during an organizational change in a nursing department

Harald Tuckermann; Carola Wolf


Archive | 2014

Exploring the role of reflexivity in the change process of interconnected organizational routines

Harald Tuckermann; Carola Wolf

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University of St. Gallen

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