Strategic Responsiveness and Adaptive Organizations

New Research Frontiers in International Strategic Management

Torben Juul Andersen|Simon Torp|Stefan Linder
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The global business environment is becoming increasingly volatile and unpredictable, reflecting the consequences of operating in a dynamic and complex business environment in constant flux with the potential of extreme outcomes. As a consequence, corporate performance data generally displays very few high-performers and a fat tail of many underperforming firms. This business context means that contemporary managers need to be equipped to deal effectively with implied uncertainty, abrupt events, and extreme outcome effects. 

This volume presents a number of promising ideas about how to deal with the strategic challenges of global business turbulence, as presented at the 2018 EURAM Conference held in Reykjavik, Iceland. There is a need for effective adaptive strategies to survive and prosper in the unpredictable contexts of corporate activities. The various contributions are grounded in prior strategy research but adopt multiple methodological approaches to engage diverse relevant knowledge that can advance this increasingly important field of study. 

The book presents new perspectives in the study of responsive adaptive processes in organizational settings that has high relevance for social science researchers with interests in these issues. Intelligent and curious managers and management students can likewise gain access to new ideas that may inspire their current thinking on effective organizational practices.

Chapter 1. Introduction: Adaptive Strategy-making in Turbulent Environments; Torben Juul Andersen, Simon Torp and Stefan Linder Chapter 2. Strategic Flexibility in Turbulent Times: Impact of CEO's Willingness and Permission to Change; Julian Hess and Tessa Flatten   Chapter 3. Exploring Adaptive Small and Medium Enterprises through the Lens of Open Strategy; Aylin Ates Chapter 4. Autonomy and Leadership Support as Antecedents to Intrapreneurship: Value of Vignette Experiments for Research on Strategic Responsiveness; Stefan Linder  Chapter 5. Achieving Adaptive Responsiveness through Strategic Planning, Autonomous Strategic Actions, and Interactive Controls; Torben Juul Andersen and Simon Torp  Chapter 6. Strategic Responsiveness of Medium-sized Enterprises During an Economic and Financial Crisis: Antecedents of Resilience; Maria Iborra, Vicente Safón and Consuelo Dolz  Chapter 7. Perceiving the Present by Means of the Past: Theorizing the Strategic Importance of Corporate Archives; Wim van Lent and Andrew D. Smith  Chapter 8. Temporary Incorporation as a Mechanism of Strategic Responsiveness: The BBC's Digital Transformation, 1992-2015; Bilal Ahmed Jathol and Charles-Clemens Rüling

    Business scholars from Europe present eight chapters drawn from presentations given at the EURAM (European Academy of Management) 2018 conference in Reykjavik, Iceland, that argue for the need for adaptive strategy in organizations in the context of turbulent environments. They discuss how CEO characteristics impact the strategic flexibility of a firm, strategy development at a Scottish medium-sized enterprise in manufacturing using an open strategy lens, the role of autonomy and supportive leadership in adaptation and strategic responsiveness in firms by fostering entrepreneurial behaviors, the performance effects of interacting strategy-making processes and the influence of leadership style and applications of interactive control systems, antecedents to strategic responsiveness among medium-sized enterprises in Spain, strategic sense-making and renewal using corporate archives, and temporary incorporation as a mechanism of strategic responsiveness.

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    Torben Juul Andersen is Professor of Strategy and International Management and Director of the Center for Global Strategic Responsiveness, Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School. Torben has authored numerous books on strategy and strategic risk management topics and his academic articles have appeared in journals such as Strategic Management, Journal of Management Studies, Long Range Planning and Journal of Business Research, among others. 
    Simon Torp is Associate Professor at the Department of Business Development and Technology, Aarhus University, Herning, Denmark. Simon has written various books and academic articles on ownership effects, leadership style, middle-management engagement, investment planning, management control, risk management, and employee competences.  
    Stefan Linder is Associate Professor at the Accounting and Management Control Department, ESSEC Business School, Paris, France. Stefan has written several books and a variety of academic articles on topics like strategic management control, strategic planning, entrepreneurship, incentives and governance design.