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The Relevance of Social Dynamics and Dispositions on Non-Traditional Aids to the Strategic Process

Davide Secchi (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)

Cognitive Aids in Strategy

ISBN: 978-1-83797-317-0, eISBN: 978-1-83797-316-3

Publication date: 30 October 2023

Abstract

This chapter wants to understand under which circumstances and conditions non-traditional aids are effective in the strategic process. This study builds an agent-based computational simulation model – the S-uFUNK 2.1.0 – to explore the research question. The model features a group of managers that seeks to interpret environmental cues using both traditional and non-traditional tools. When interpretations converge, the group then settles on different focus areas to define a business strategy for their organization. The process is set in a way such that 11 parameters can be manipulated to explore the different conditions under which non-traditional aids are of use. Results suggest that non-traditional aids differ from traditional aids only in limited circumstances and that social dynamics and dispositions within the group are crucial. In general, the simulation helps us reflect on the way in which we consider traditional aids to strategy. In fact, if they are no different than non-traditional aids, their effectiveness is directly challenged.

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Secchi, D. (2023), "The Relevance of Social Dynamics and Dispositions on Non-Traditional Aids to the Strategic Process", Sund, K.J., Galavan, R.J. and Gustafsson, R. (Ed.) Cognitive Aids in Strategy (New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition, Vol. 6), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 135-157. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2397-521020230000006009

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