2024
DOI: 10.1108/jsma-11-2023-0280
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Stakeholders in strategy-making

Fran Ackermann,
Colin Eden,
Peter McKiernan

Abstract: PurposeConventional wisdom says stakeholders matter to managers as they develop strategy – but do they? If so, what type of stakeholders matter and what can managers do?Design/methodology/approachAn in-depth exploration of five deep case studies where senior executives embarked upon strategy development. Analysis revealed five significant factors for managing stakeholders effectively.FindingsThese findings include: determining the nature of a stakeholder, separating those who care about the strategy and its im… Show more

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“…Furthermore, traditional research methods like interviews and surveys often fail to reliably capture the processual nature of strategy formulation. To mitigate this, Ackermann et al (2024) obtained an inside perspective of strategizing by getting involved with the firms as consultants/academic researchers. The authors developed a close relationship with elite managers and elicited their views as they went about the strategy-making activities.…”
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“…Furthermore, traditional research methods like interviews and surveys often fail to reliably capture the processual nature of strategy formulation. To mitigate this, Ackermann et al (2024) obtained an inside perspective of strategizing by getting involved with the firms as consultants/academic researchers. The authors developed a close relationship with elite managers and elicited their views as they went about the strategy-making activities.…”
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confidence: 99%