Strategic planners in more turbulent times: the changing job characteristics of strategy professionals, 1960-2003
This paper investigates the changing job characteristics of strategic planners in the face of long-run increases in environmental turbulence since the 1960s. We build on contingency theory to examine how growing turbulence may have impacted three aspects of strategic planner jobs: temporal range, pr...
Main Authors: | Whittington, R, Yakis-Douglas, A, Ahn, K, Cailluet, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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