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El. knyga: Responding to Uncertain Conditions: New Research on Strategic Adaptation

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A number of truly disruptive events have occurred in recent times, from the financial crisis and the pandemic to political conflict with broad ramifications for international business conduct. National borders have been severely constrained with radical effects on global value-chains and supply conditions. We must respond to these unpredictable developments in ways that create resilience and advance sustainable solutions.



The global business environment is highly uncertain, fractured by unforeseen events and making decisions that deal with a largely unknown future. Following the global scale of COVID-19, the divergent uncoordinated actions of regimes around the world, and the more recent demonstration of brutal military interventions in Ukraine, the long-term belief that globalization is the bedrock of future wealth-creation is being questioned. As the system scrambles to cope with the costs of necessary adjustments to realign the international economic system, we realize that organizations must improve their ability to respond.



To support these considerations and foster constructive thinking about effective response capabilities, this volume of articles presents a new set of studies that attempt to better understand and address this very need. The contributions consider the diverse effects of institutional settings and subtle organizational strategy-making contexts gauging ways to gain flexibility and strategic adaptability that can generate sustainable performance outcomes.
Chapter
1. Strategic Flexibility; Jitrinee Chanphati and Nongnapat
Thosuwanchot

Chapter
2. Adaptive Strategy-Making and Left-Skewed Performance Outcomes;
Torben Juul Andersen

Chapter
3. Behind the Scenes of Strategy: Middle-Management Tactics for
Shaping Digital Transformation; Grégory Jemine and Franēois Pichault

Chapter
4. Responding to Advance Upside Potential through Interactive
Strategic Control Processes; Torben Juul Andersen and Johanna Sax

Chapter
5. Employee Health for Strategic Adaptation: The Role of Enabling and
Constraining Performance Measurement; Veronica Casarin and Stefan Linder

Chapter
6. Beyond Management Control: A Nexus of Relational Practices as
Enablers and Boundaries for Strategizing in the Face of Uncertainty; Hanna
Okkonen

Chapter
7. Beyond Compliance: An Event History Analysis of Environmental
Stewardship; Konstantinos Pitsakis, Tobias Gössling, and Remco Vink

Chapter
8. Crises and Resource Scarcity and Adaptability: Towards a
Multi-level Bricolage; Anass Mawadia and Ariel Eggrickx

Chapter
9. The Influence of Organizational Justice on Firm Performance: A
Stakeholder Management Perspective; Victor Pessoa de Melo Gomes, Joćo
Maurķcio Gama Boaventura, and Manuel Castelo Branco

Chapter
10. A Contemporary Review of the Resilience Literature:
State-of-the-Art and Future Research Opportunities; Ornela Vladi
Torben Juul Andersen is Professor of Strategy and International Management and Director of the Global Strategic Responsiveness Initiative, Department of International Economics, Government and Business at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.