articleOrganization StudiesMay 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Strategy as Practice: Recursiveness, Adaptation, and Practices-in-Use

Aston University

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Abstract

In this article, a social theory framework is developed to explain the common themes of recursive and adaptive practice underpinning the existing strategic management literature. In practice, there is a coexistent tension between recursive and adaptive forms of strategic action that spans multiple levels from macro-institutional and competitive contexts to within-firm levels of analysis to individual cognition. This tension may be better understood by examining how management practices are used to put strategy into practice. Such practices span multiple levels of context and are adaptable to their circumstances of use, serving to highlight both general characteristics and localized idiosyncrasies of strategy…

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Keywords
  • Underpinning
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Action (physics)
  • Strategic management
  • Sociology
  • Macro
  • Knowledge management
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