RESEARCH ON STRATEGIC GROUPS: PROGRESS AND PROGNOSIS[1]
Howard Thomas and
N. Venkatraman
Journal of Management Studies, 1988, vol. 25, issue 6, 537-555
Abstract:
The progress made in strategic groups research is evaluated by identifying its relevance and importance to the field of strategic management. A classificatory scheme is developed using two dimensions: the operationalization of strategy; and the approach to group development. A review framework incorporating key analytical dimensions is drawn up to (a) develop a taxonomy for classifying the available empirical research on strategic groups; (b) assess the research and identify important summary patterns and (c) develop specific research directions from a stategic management perspective.
Date: 1988
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