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PDW: "History and Strategy: Toward an Integration of Theory and Method"

  • 1.  PDW: "History and Strategy: Toward an Integration of Theory and Method"

    Posted 07-17-2013 13:11

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    We hope that you can join us at the following PDW.  All the cool kids will be there!

     

    History and Strategy: Toward an Integration of Theory and Method

     

    Friday, Aug 9 2013 11:45AM - 1:45PM at WDW Swan Resort in Swan 10

             Sponsors:  BPS, MH, TIM

     

    Participants:

    Steven Kahl,   Dartmouth College

    Brian S. Silverman,    U. of Toronto

    David A. Kirsch,   U. of Maryland

    Huseyin Leblebici,    U. of Illinois

    J Peter Murmann,    Australian School of Business, UNSW

    While historical research has played a central role in the development of the strategy literature, it remains underrepresented in strategy journals. This PDW explores how historical analysis can inform strategy research. As the strategy field continues to develop dynamic models of strategy, the historical perspective can provide unique perspective, and could potentially even develop a history-based theory of strategy. Yet, doing historical research in strategy faces methodological challenges given its different approach to the development of theory and use of evidence. Consequently, this PDW addresses the different opportunities available to strategy scholars to engage in the historical method.

    The format of the PDW is a combination of 1) presentations in which scholars experienced in conducting historical analysis within the strategy and organizational fields discuss the challenges of doing this work and 2) interactive breakout sessions in which participants break into smaller groups to discuss design of a historical study in topical strategy research areas, such as dynamic capabilities and industry evolution. These breakout sessions will help identify how the historical approach can make novel theoretical contributions and reveal roadmaps for pushing this work further.

    Pre-registration is not required. 

    If you have any questions, please contact Brian S. Silverman at Silverman@rotman.utoronto.ca