Author
Stewart Clegg, Chris Carter, Martin Kornberger and Jochen Schweitzer

Pub Date: 01/2011
Pages: 488

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Stewart Clegg, Chris Carter, Martin Kornberger and Jochen Schweitzer

Description

Strategy: Theory and Practice

Written by a team of leading academics with international renown, this textbook covers all of the core elements of your strategic management course while encouraging you to challenge conventional thinking about the field.

The book is underpinned by the premise that strategic management is an important social practice in organizations and society alike. Regarding strategy as the prime means through which organizations produce rationality, the book engages with the philosophical underpinnings of strategy, as well as providing detailed coverage of the practical implications of strategy tools in the real world.

The authors provide a coherent and engaging overview of the established ‘classics’ of strategic management, while taking an exciting and innovative approach to contemporary issues such as; behavioural decision making, power and politics, ethics and globalisation.

Key features:

  • A unique critical perspective which encourages you to reflect on the strategy process and strategic decision making
  • Minicases and questions for reflection throughout the chapters allow you to relate topics to your own experience
  • End of chapter web exercises, international case studies and questions make great in class exercises for lecturers and help student’s consolidate their knowledge
  • A comprehensive companion website offering an Instructor’s Manual, video cases, podcasts and full text journal articles. Visit www.sagepub.co.uk/cleggstrategy to access these invaluable student and lecturer resources!

Whether you’re an undergraduate or postgraduate student of strategy, Strategy: Theory and Practice provides you with all you need to know to succeed in your course and reflect on your future practice.