The Discursive Construction of Strategists' Subjectivities: Towards a Paradox Lens on Strategy
Until recently, the field of strategy has neglected the question of what it means to be a strategist. Based on an analysis of 68 interviews with strategy practitioners, our results highlight four main tensions that emerge from strategists' discourses on strategizing work: the social tension, the cognitive tension, the focus tension, and the time tension. This tension-based representation of strategy enables us to differentiate between three forms of strategists' subjectivities, i.e. the ways by which strategists discursively cope with tensions as a means of constituting their identity and legitimacy: the mythicizing subjectivity, the concretizing subjectivity, and the dialogizing subjectivity. Such results shed light on what a strategist is, suggesting that strategizing can be conceptualized as the art of balancing tensions and that multiple strategists' subjectivities within a paradox lens on strategy may in fact co-exist.
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2014
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Authors: | Dameron, Stéphanie ; Torset, Christophe |
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Journal of Management Studies. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0022-2380. - Vol. 51.2014, 2, p. 291-319
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Wiley Blackwell |
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