The Historical Roots of Strategic Agility
Marco Balzano and
Guido Bortoluzzi
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Marco Balzano: Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Guido Bortoluzzi: University of Trieste
Chapter Chapter 2 in Strategic Agility in Dynamic Business Environments, 2024, pp 13-32 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter takes a historical perspective on the theoretical underpinnings of strategic agility. It provides an overview of seminal contributions by influential scholars who helped pave the way for the strategic agility paradigm. The analysis delineates key preconditions, enablers, and enhancing factors related to agility. It also highlights the integral relationship between agility and uncertainty that recurs across seminal works. The discourse begins by tracing early warnings against rigid planning mentalities and the gradual shift from forecasting to flexibility and scenario thinking. It then explores the transition from closed to open innovation models as environmental velocity accelerated. The review also reveals an evolution from resource exploitation to dynamic capability building as sources of competitive advantage became less durable. Additionally, it elucidates the progression from avoidance of uncertainty to management approaches such as options thinking. The analysis examines the theoretical underpinnings of core strategic agility attributes, including organizational ambidexterity, entrepreneurial orientation, rapid decision-making, and absorptive capacity. It also reveals both alignment and tensions between these concepts and traditional strategic management theories. Finally, the chapter underscores how the imperative for strategic agility, as emphasized by contemporary discourse, was foreshadowed by insights from early scholarship. The enduring quest for strategic agility in navigating external ambiguities and adapting internal activities remains critical in determining competitive positioning.
Keywords: Strategic agility; Historical roots; Agile paradigm; Conceptual boundaries; Strategic thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-58657-6_2
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