Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia

Strategic renewal is accomplished in large and small ways. This paper proposes a four phase characterization of how organizations move between state sustaining renewal and the more radical reconceptualizations that significantly alter organization activity. The argument juxtaposes inertia (or commit...

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Main Authors: THOMAS, Howard, Huff, J. O., Huff, A. S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-28542010-09-23T06:24:04Z Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia THOMAS, Howard Huff, J. O. Huff, A. S. Strategic renewal is accomplished in large and small ways. This paper proposes a four phase characterization of how organizations move between state sustaining renewal and the more radical reconceptualizations that significantly alter organization activity. The argument juxtaposes inertia (or commitment to current strategy) and stress, the dissatisfactions that signal the need for renewal. To explore the details of this interaction, and its implications for the evolution of strategy over time, a formal model is developed. Quite plausible organization paths of renewal are simulated via the model which help illustrate our main theoretic arguments. 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1855 info:doi/10.1002/smj.4250131006 https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.4250131006 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Stress inertia renewal strategic change incrementalism Business
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topic Stress
inertia
renewal
strategic change
incrementalism
Business
spellingShingle Stress
inertia
renewal
strategic change
incrementalism
Business
THOMAS, Howard
Huff, J. O.
Huff, A. S.
Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
description Strategic renewal is accomplished in large and small ways. This paper proposes a four phase characterization of how organizations move between state sustaining renewal and the more radical reconceptualizations that significantly alter organization activity. The argument juxtaposes inertia (or commitment to current strategy) and stress, the dissatisfactions that signal the need for renewal. To explore the details of this interaction, and its implications for the evolution of strategy over time, a formal model is developed. Quite plausible organization paths of renewal are simulated via the model which help illustrate our main theoretic arguments.
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author THOMAS, Howard
Huff, J. O.
Huff, A. S.
author_facet THOMAS, Howard
Huff, J. O.
Huff, A. S.
author_sort THOMAS, Howard
title Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
title_short Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
title_full Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
title_fullStr Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Renewal and the Interaction of Cumulative Stress and Inertia
title_sort strategic renewal and the interaction of cumulative stress and inertia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1992
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1855
https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.4250131006
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