Environmental analysis: The applicability of current theory
R. T. Lenz and
Jack L. Engledow
Strategic Management Journal, 1986, vol. 7, issue 4, 329-346
Abstract:
It is suggested that senior‐level executives and corporate staff are under mounting pressure to develop better means for assessing organizational environments. This comes at a time when there is little agreement about the concept of environment, relevant perspectives from which it should be viewed, and how to organize for its evaluation. Alternative ‘models’ for environmental analysis are examined, and theoretical issues and their administrative implications are discussed.
Date: 1986
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