Philosophy Behind Strategy : Reconstructing the Theoretical Foundation of Strategic Management in a Disruptive Era
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https://doi.org/10.61597/jbe-ogzrp.v3i3.114Kata Kunci:
strategic management, Philosophy Of Science, Ontology, Epistemology, PragmatismAbstrak
Abtract : The era of disruption challenges the relevance of conventional strategic management theories built on assumptions of stability, predictability, and structural rationality. This study aims to identify and examine the philosophical assumptions ontology, epistemology, and axiology underlying mainstream strategic theories, as well as evaluate their limitations in responding to the dynamics of the VUCA world.
Objective : As a contribution, this study offers a new, more flexible, and contextual framework to address today's disruptive challenges. Its implications include the redesign of strategic theory and recommendations for more reflective and ethical organizational policies.
Methodology : Using a critical conceptual review and philosophical inquiry approach, this study deconstructs the foundational frameworks of theories such as Porter and Mintzberg and proposes an alternative epistemology based on pragmatism.
Research results : The findings reveal that the absence of explicit philosophical foundations leads to theoretical fragmentation and weakens the theories' ability to adapt.
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