articleAdministrative Science QuarterlyJun 1, 2002Closed access

Strategy as Vector and the Inertia of Coevolutionary Lock-in

Stanford University

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Abstract

To examine the consequences of a period of extraordinary success for the long-term adaptive capability of a firm's strategy-making process, this comparative longitudinal study of Andy Grove's tenure as Intel Corporation's chief executive officer (CEO) documents how he moved Intel's strategy-making process from an internal-ecology model to the classical rational-actor model during 1987-1998. His creation of a highly successful strategy vector pursued through an extremely focused induced-strategy process led to coevolutionary lock-in with the personal computer market segment, in which Intel's strategy making became increasingly tied to its existing product market. Intracompany analysis of four new business…

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Keywords
  • Corporation
  • Process (computing)
  • Lock (firearm)
  • Inertia
  • Technology strategy
  • Computer science
  • New product development
  • Industrial organization
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