Authors
Paula Jarzabkowski, Andreas Paul Spee, Michael Smets
Publication date
2013/2/1
Journal
European management journal
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
41-54
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper addresses the dearth of research into material artifacts and how they are engaged in strategizing activities. Building on the strategy-as-practice perspective, and the notion of epistemic objects, we develop a typology of strategy practices that show how managers use material artifacts to strategize by a dual process of knowledge abstraction and substitution. Empirically, we study the practice of underwriting managers in reinsurance companies. Our findings first identify the artifacts – pictures, maps, data packs, spreadsheets and graphs – that these managers use to appraise reinsurance deals. Second, the analysis of each artifact’s situated use led to the identification of five practices for doing strategy with artifacts: physicalizing, locating, enumerating, analyzing, and selecting. Last, we developed a typology that shows how practices vary in terms of their level of abstraction from the physical properties of the …
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Scholar articles
P Jarzabkowski, AP Spee, M Smets - European management journal, 2013