Temporal intentionality: prompting time-related deliberations in strategic action
Time has long been of interest to strategy scholars. Speed may be a source of competitive advantage, strategic planning structures action across time, and temporal norms open and close opportunities. Yet, temporality has mostly remained only a backdrop for strategic action in strategy research. Thus...
Main Authors: | Välikangas, L, Vaara, E, Peixoto, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Academy of Management
2024
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