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Planned or Emergent Strategy Making? Exploring the Formation of Corporate Sustainability Strategies
Authors:Friederike Neugebauer  Frank Figge  Tobias Hahn
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany;2. KEDGE Business School, Marseille, France
Abstract:In strategy research, there is a consensus that strategy making resides on a continuum from planned to emergent where most strategies are made in a mixed way. Different contingency factors have been suggested to explain the factors that influence strategy making. Sustainability research seems to overlook most of this development and assumes instead that sustainability strategies are made in a purely planned way. We contribute to a better understanding of the role of different strategy making modes for sustainability in three ways. First, we point to the bias towards planned strategy formation in sustainability research. Second, we propose a new contingency factor to help explain sustainability strategy making based on the nature of the problem addressed. Third, we discuss strategy making for different types of sustainability problems. We argue that planned strategy making is expected for salient and non‐wicked problems while emergent strategy making is likely for non‐salient and wicked problems. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment
Keywords:sustainability strategy  corporate sustainability  strategy making  strategic planning  emergent strategy
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