Decision Weaving: Forming Novel, Complex Strategy in Entrepreneurial Settings
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL(2020)
摘要
Research Summary Strategy formation is central to why some firms seize novel opportunities while others fail. We explore a core dilemma of strategy formation in entrepreneurial settings-whether to learn a novel strategy one domain at a time (modular) versus assemble a complex strategy of coherent activities across all domains at once (integrative). By studying six ventures, we develop a theoretical framework for how entrepreneurs effectively form novel, complex strategy:Decision weaving. They (a) employsequential focus(not parallel), (b) pause atplateaus(not optima), and (c) deploystepping stones(not leaps) in background domains. These behaviors enable both fast, effective learning and evolving yet holistic understanding of an emerging strategy. Overall, we contribute to the microfoundations of strategy by proposing a cognitively sophisticated, yet realistic strategist. Managerial Summary Strategy formation is central to why firms seize novel opportunities while others fail. By comparing three venture-pairs, we develop a fresh framework for strategy formation in nascent markets where strategy is both novel and complex:Decision weaving.Effective strategists: (a) usesequential focus(not parallel) to learn about successive focal strategic domains, (b) pause atlearning plateausto consolidate that knowledge about a focal domain, and (c) usestepping stonesto make progress in background domains without losing focus. These behaviors enable both fast, effective learning, and evolving yet holistic understanding of an emerging strategy. More importantly, these behaviors set the stage for rapid and profitable scaling (i.e., growth).
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entrepreneurship,managerial cognition,microfoundations,strategic decision making,strategy formation
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