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Digital Puppet-Mastery: Power Practices of Strategists in Digital Strategy Workshops

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-08
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Schuster, Lydia 
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
Schrage, Stephanie 
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
Reinecke, Pauline  
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
Wrona, Thomas  
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/52795
Volume
2024
Issue
1
Citation
84th Annual meeting of the academy of management, AOM 2024
Contribution to Conference
84th Annual meeting of the academy of management, AOM 2024  
Publisher DOI
10.5465/amproc.2024.13027abstract
Publisher
Academy of Management
Digital communication technologies (DCT) have important implications for power relations in strategy work. Despite the pervasiveness of these technologies, the power effects of strategic practices performed in digital settings remain underexplored. Drawing on data from a nine-month ethnographic single-case study of digital strategy meetings and workshops, including interviews with strategists during and after the observation period, we investigate how strategists used DCT. Our findings reveal how strategists enacted the DCT for three purposes: (i) to construct the reality of the digital workshop setting, (ii) to exploit and (iii) to bypass this setting, ultimately resulting in staging effects of rationalization of workshop interactions and the reinforcement of existing power structures. Our process model of strategy and power in digital workshops contributes an understanding of power effects of DCT in strategy work to the strategy-as-practice (SAP) literature.
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