On a Correlative and Evolutionary SWOT Analysis
Charis Vlados
No 4-2019, DUTH Research Papers in Economics from Democritus University of Thrace, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to counter-propose a new approach of SWOT analysis, which can be used in the strategic planning of the contemporary organizations. Design/methodology/approach: This paper, after presenting the conceptual context of the existing (conventional) SWOT analysis, presents the existing criticism within the international literature. Then, it articulates gradually the new evolutionary and correlative SWOT analysis, by using the approaches and the literature of evolutionary economics, and the Stra.Tech.Man approach in business dynamics. In conclusion, it presents the new conceptual framework on which a new correlative SWOT analysis can be based. Findings: Main finding of this research is that the interpretation of the conventional SWOT analysis tends to study the strengths and the weaknesses of the business with an analytical dichotomy. The conventional SWOT analysis conceptualizes, usually implicitly, the opportunities and threats of the external environment as having the same impact to all the socioeconomic agents, without exception. However, by using a correlative interpretation of SWOT analysis, we understand that the opportunities and threats are always “potential,” depending on the organization’s strategic capability to exercise its comparative strengths and weaknesses. Originality/value: In the existing literature of SWOT analysis, despite the growing criticism, there is no critique that can give systemic and correlative answers to the articulation of business strategy in SWOT terms. The Stra.Tech.Man approach, also, is a conceptual framework to study the evolutionary adaptation of all the kinds of socioeconomic organizations.
Keywords: Strategic management; Conventional SWOT analysis; Correlative and evolutionary SWOT analysis; Evolutionary business theory; Stra.Tech.Man approach; Strategic analysis and synthesis; Business planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B52 L10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2019-05-14
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Note: Journal of Strategy and Management, 2019, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 347-363
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