The philosophy of strategy
By: POWELL, Thomas C.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Filosofia | Logística | Vantagem Competitiva | PragmatismoStrategic Management Journal 23, 9, p. 873-880Abstract: The recent increase in philosophy of science articles in strategic managment reflects researchers' rising concerns with understanding and securing the field's intellectual foundations. This article argues for a proactive approach to the philosophy of strategy, and for the rejection of conventional, `off-the-shelf' philosophies that neither contemplated nor can assimilate, the epistemological messiness and action-connectedness of strategic management. The article responds to Rodolphe Durand's critique, revisits the logic of competitive advantage, and makes the case for a pragmatist philosophy of strategyItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The recent increase in philosophy of science articles in strategic managment reflects researchers' rising concerns with understanding and securing the field's intellectual foundations. This article argues for a proactive approach to the philosophy of strategy, and for the rejection of conventional, `off-the-shelf' philosophies that neither contemplated nor can assimilate, the epistemological messiness and action-connectedness of strategic management. The article responds to Rodolphe Durand's critique, revisits the logic of competitive advantage, and makes the case for a pragmatist philosophy of strategy
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