The performativity of strategy: Taking stock and moving ahead |
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Authors: | Laure Cabantous Jean-Pascal Gond Alex Wright |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cass Business School, City University of London, UK;2. Sheffield University Management School, UK |
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Abstract: | This special issue groups a set of contributions that together question and extend the boundaries of strategy research by examining strategy work as a performative pursuit. In this introduction, we position the special issue papers within the broader context of performativity studies in organization and management theory. To do so, we ground the analysis of the performativity of strategy in the recent developments of strategy-as-practice research, clarify the ambitions of a performative turn in the study of strategy, introduce the plurality of performativity meanings and uses in prior research and specify the conceptualizations of performativity mobilized in the seven contributions that form this special issue. Taking stock of their rich insights, and reflecting on our editing of this special issue, we then identify key challenges underlying the constitution of the body of studies on the performativity of strategy, and propose three avenues of research that together sketch a research agenda for advancing the study of strategy as a performative endeavour. |
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Keywords: | Performativity Strategy Strategy as practice Research agenda |
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