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Managerial change and strategic change: The temporal sequence
Description
The relationship between managerial change and strategic change is a complex issue that challenges
our understanding of how firms react to their business environment. In this study, we analyse the
influence of the management team and more specifically their knowledge and capabilities in the
process of strategic change. To do so, we delve deeper into the relationship between managerial
change and strategic change by identifying the sequence of these changes. Using qualitative
methodology, we analyse 10 companies listed on the Spanish Stock Exchange over an extensive
period to formulate our propositions. Our analysis shows that managerial change precedes strategic
change. Top management team reorganization, even without Chief Executive Officer succession,
was a sufficient condition for strategic change to take place. Moreover, we identified key
modifications that took place whenever strategic change occurred. Our results provide meaningful
insights into the processes of strategic change within firms that broaden our theoretical knowledge
in this area.
Abstract
Ministerio de Educación ECO2013-45329-RAbstract
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Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/156151
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/156151
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