Narrating strategy in the flow of events : illusion and disillusion in strategy-making
Myllykoski, Jenni; Rantakari, Anniina (2022-01-29)
Jenni Myllykoski, Anniina Rantakari, Narrating strategy in the flow of events – Illusion and disillusion in strategy-making, Scandinavian Journal of Management, Volume 38, Issue 1, 2022, 101195, ISSN 0956-5221, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scaman.2022.101195
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022030722218
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Abstract
Narrative strategy-making is useful in the mobilization of strategies because narratives impart coherence and linearity to our understanding of organizational events. Our paper examines the relation between narrative strategy-making and the flow of events. We present a longitudinal, participatory study of a software company seeking global growth. Specifically, we followed events preceding and succeeding construction of the strategic ‘success stories’ used by the software company’s managers in investor negotiations. We conceptualize the point of illusion and disillusion underlying the temporal construction and use of strategy narratives and show how the former enables strategy-making, while the latter constrains it. We add to narrative strategy research by elaborating the relation between the construction of strategy narratives and the flow of organizational events.
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