Culture, strategy formulation, and firm performance: a meta-analysis
Abstract
Purpose This article explores how strategy formulation affects firm performance to determine whether rational/analytical strategy formulation is more effective than emergent/reflexive strategy formulation. Additionally, the article assesses if such superiority holds for different cultural contexts. Design/methodology/approach Meta-analysis was performed using the Raju, Burke, Norman, and Landis (RBNL) procedure applied to a dataset of 43...
Paper Details
Title
Culture, strategy formulation, and firm performance: a meta-analysis
Published Date
Mar 2, 2020
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
147 - 176
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