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Advances and Challenges in Strategic Management

John H. Grant - Personal Name;

The field of business policy/strategic management has offered a variety of frameworks and concepts during the last half century, many aimed at “taking business and its management seriously.” Research conferences and resulting books and journals have provided intellectual momentum, augmented by stimulation from challenges to “conventional wisdom” experienced in the global market. Almost two decades ago, a committee of faculty from several universities critically evaluated the state of doctoral education for strategic management (Summer et al., 1990). They made a number of suggestions to improve strategic management education and research, upon which this special issue of the International Journal of Business seeks to build.
The committee chaired by Charles Summer developed a series of recommendations for research on organizations as such. Among these were extended longitudinal studies of organizations, statistical analysis of organizational behavior and performance, and the refinement of organizational performance indices. Many of the authors cited here heeded the committee’s suggestions but found it necessary to expand on them due to evolving realities of “transitional economies,” advancing technologies, and environmental considerations. These factors have created new research and entrepreneurial challenges in the field of strategic management.
Scholars are confronted by issues such as government supported firms, social and economic effects of climate change, nanotechnology, internet-based piracy, shifting societal values and disruption of business by terrorism. Associated with changing problems of commerce is a need to develop more comprehensive and realistic measures of organizational performance. While some researchers have made progress in measuring risk-adjusted “real” returns to shareholders, others are focused on returns to a variety of stakeholders and are developing broader performance criteria. For example, some firms are progressing toward reducing their “ecological footprints,” and others have an aim of becoming “carbon neutral.” They are attempting to satisfy stakeholders who wish to minimize an “intergenerational conflict” if the current generation of adults were to leave their children a “greenhouse gas legacy” that would be very costly to remedy (Grant, 2006; Holdren, 2006; Stead and Stead, 2004).


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Advances and Challenges in Strategic Management
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: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS,., 2007
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1-21
Language
English
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1083−4346
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strategic Management
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