How do managers visually interact with strategy tools during workshops to produce knowledge about strategic issues? Building on the strategy-as-practice perspective and visual organization studies, we conceptualise workshops as arenas where visual interaction with strategy tools take place. Following this approach, we examine how a top management team creates a strategy tool during a workshop (using primarily video data). Our findings reveal three distinctive patterns of visual interactions: shift, inertia, and assembly. We also show how each of these patterns is enabled by the affordances of the tool used. Our findings contribute to theoretical elaborations of how actors visually interact with strategy tools, which offer extensions to strategy-as-practice and visual organization literatures.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
British Journal of Management
Volume
26
Issue
Supplement S1
Pages
S48 - S66
Citation
PAROUTIS, S., FRANCO, L.A. and PAPADOPOULOS, T., 2015. Visual interactions with strategy tools: producing strategic knowledge in workshops. British Journal of Management, 26 (Supplement S1), pp.S48-S66.
Publisher
Wiley (2015 British Academy of Management)
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publisher statement
This work is made available according to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence. Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Publication date
2015-01-15
Notes
This paper is closed access until 15th January 2017.