ABSTRACT

The field of strategic management has developed significantly since its birth from "business policy" and "business planning" in the 1960s. Pioneering studies were essentially normative, prescriptive, and often based on in-depth case studies. The evolution of strategic management into a respected field of academic study resulted from the adoption of research methods previously employed in economics. Today, research in strategic management is likely to employ a mixture of methods borrowed from related and unrelated disciplines, such as politcal sciences, psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, which can be confusing to researchers new to the field.

This book provides the reader with a broad introduction to the array of qualitative and quantitative research methods required to investigate strategic management. Throughout the book, strong emphasis is placed on practical applications that transcend the mere analysis of the theoretical roots of single research methods. The underlying result is a book that encourages and aids readers to "learn by doing" – in applying the implications of each chapter to their own research.

This text is vital reading for postgraduate students and researchers focused on business strategy.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

New frontiers in research methods for strategic management

part 1|118 pages

Testing and developing theory in strategic management

chapter 3|27 pages

Multilevel Models for Strategy Research

An idea whose time (still) has come

chapter 5|39 pages

Structural Equations Modeling

Theory and applications in strategic management

part 2|60 pages

Analyzing texts and talks in strategic management

chapter 7|32 pages

In Search of Strategy Meanings

Semiotics and its applications

chapter 8|26 pages

Putting Numbers to Words in the Discernment of Meaning

Applications of repertory grid in strategic management

part 3|56 pages

Novel methodological approaches in strategic management research

chapter 9|24 pages

Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Fuzzy set applications for strategic management research

part 4|80 pages

Research design and execution in strategic management

chapter 11|26 pages

A Multi-Indicator Approach for Tracking Field Emergence

The rise of Bologna Nanotech 1

chapter 12|25 pages

Data Collection Protocol in Strategic Management Research

Opportunities and challenges

chapter 14|9 pages

Conclusion

Organizing the future by reconnecting with the past – methodological challenges in strategic management research