Strategy as Metatheory

Business strategy or strategic management is a subject that has comprised a major part of the curriculum in business schools around the World for at least 40 years. It is routinely described as “integrative,” yet has arguably remained somewhat limited in its scope and philosophy. The purpose of this...

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Main Author: Alan E. Singer
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Language:deu
Published: ARINA, Inc. 2010-07-01
Series:Integral Review
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description Business strategy or strategic management is a subject that has comprised a major part of the curriculum in business schools around the World for at least 40 years. It is routinely described as “integrative,” yet has arguably remained somewhat limited in its scope and philosophy. The purpose of this paper is to expand the scope of strategic management accordingly (to include ethics for example) but to do this in a way that arguably offers efficient insights to students and practitioners. The approach involves bringing together several formal metatheories while at the same time indicating how each of them can function as an integrative theory of strategy.
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Strategy as Metatheory
Integral Review
ethics
metatheory
strategy
modeling
optimality
rationality
Alan E. Singer
title Strategy as Metatheory
title_full Strategy as Metatheory
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title_full_unstemmed Strategy as Metatheory
title_short Strategy as Metatheory
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topic ethics
metatheory
strategy
modeling
optimality
rationality
Alan E. Singer
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