Building Strategy from the Middle
Reconceptualizing Strategy Process
- Steven W. Floyd - University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Bill Wooldridge - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
May 2000 | 216 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This ground-breaking book reframes the perspective taken in most strategy research in two key ways, by describing organizational renewal from a middle-level perspective and by reconceptualizing the theoretical basis for strategy process research Part One reviews the existing literature in the strategy process, including recent literature on strategic renewal. Part Two builds the theoretical basis for a middle level perspective, focusing on knowledge development, social network analysis and organizational trust. Part Three moves from synthesizing existing research toward the development of a model for conducting research from a middle-level perspective.
Introduction
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
Foundations of the Strategic Management Field
The Top Management Perspective in Strategic Processes Research
Toward a Middle-Level View
PART TWO: NEW THEORETICAL HORIZONS: ORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND TRUST
Organizational Knowledge in Strategic Renewal
The Social Context of Strategic Renewal
PART THREE: A MIDDLE-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE
A Middle-Level Model of Strategic Renewal
Research Approaches and Future Directions