Writing up qualitative data in SAP: Some observations

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AOM 2008 PDW Strategy-as-Practice: Methodological Challenges Writing up qualitative data in SAP: Some observations Karen Golden-Biddle Jason Azuma

Looking in SAP as a micro-community advocating for investigating the doing of strategy work everyday behavior of strategizing. actively engaging academics cultivating colleagueship and legitimacy through special issues, conferences, PDW s, website, and formal networks. Much of SAP research based on qualitative data What do we notice by rhetorically analyzing a few texts in this emerging area of research?

Looking a bit more closely Empirical articles using wholly qualitative data from special issues devoted explicitly to SAP: Human Relations (2007) and Journal of Management Studies (2003). N=9 Examined how these articles constructed their contribution according to extant framework (Golden-Biddle & Locke, 1997; 2006;Locke & Golden-Biddle 2007) Briefly reviewed empirical articles identified in Jarzabkowski, Balogun and Seidl, 2007 to see if obvious examples that populate empty cells

Framework: Constructing Contribution Opportunities Process 1: Constructing Intertextual Coherence Process 2: Problematizing the Situation Incompleteness Inadequacy Incommensurability Synthesized Progressive Noncoherent

Framework for constructing contribution Process 1 Constructing intertextual coherence Placing study in complex of other, related texts that constitute literature referenced; article s own reconstruction of appropriate literatures synthesized coherence drawing connections between works not typically brought together; consensus progressive coherence drawing on work already linked by shared theoretical perspectives/methods in research areas advanced over time; consensus noncoherence drawing connections between works belonging to common research program but linked by disagreement; dissensus

Framework for constructing contribution Process 2 Problematizing the situation Calls into question the particular intertextual field constructed to locate the work. Signify how much the contribution of present study matters by turning on extant literature to create a gap incompleteness extant literature is not finished and present study will further specify it; specifying inadequacy extant literature does not sufficiently incorporate different perspectives and views of phenomenon under investigation; illuminating oversights incommensurability extant literature is wrong, having a misguided perspective or having moved in wrong direction; direct advocacy of alternative theses regarded as superior

Constructing Contribution Opportunities in SAP Constructing Intertextual Problematizing the Situation Coherence Incompleteness Inadequacy Incommensurability Synthesized Progressive Jarzabkowski, 2003 Stensaker & Falkenberg, 2007 Salvato, 2003 Ambrosini, et al 2007 Paroutis & Pettigrew, 2007 Regner, 2003 Laine & Vaara, 2007 Maitlis & Lawrence, 2003 Samra-Fredericks, 2003 Noncoherent

Progressive incompleteness construction Jarzabkowski 2003 Journal of Management Studies A study of micro strategy may be located within the growing body of research upon practice, which focuses upon how people engage in the doing of real work (Cook & Brown, 1999: 387). Practice scholars examine the way that actors interact with the social and physical features of context in the everyday activities that constitute practice. The practice concept has recently penetrated the strategy literature as practice, recommending that we take strategists and their work seriously (Whittington, 2002). Strategy as practice endeavors to explain how managerial actors perform the work of strategy, both through their social interactions (Hendry, 2000; Whittington, 1996, 2002). There is an important distinction between practice and practices Practices may be seen as the infrastructure through which micro strategy and strategizing occurs, generating an ongoing stream of strategic activity that is practice A conceptual framework of activity theory is developed and used to explain the three key contributions of activity theory to a study of strategy as practice.

Progressive inadequacy construction Regner 2003 Human Relations Much of strategy process research includes descriptions of rather broad and aggregate strategy categories (e.g. cultural, cognitive ), but there are some specifications in terms of strategy process (Hart, 1992; Johnson, 1987) and interpretation modes (Daft and Weick, 1984), routines in decision processes (Mintzberg et al, 1976) and micro-politics in political process descriptions (Pettigrew 1985). Single aspects of strategy processes have also been described and analyzed, for example, tactics in strategy implementation (Nutt, 1987), heuristics in fast strategic decision making (Eisenhardt 1989a), programmed conflict approaches (Schweiger et al 1989) and strategic issue selling by middle managers (Dutton & Ashford 1993). However, not much systematic research has focused on the actual activities and actors involved in the creation and development of completely new strategies While building on strategy process research this study in comparison focuses on the micro-level and a deeper and closer understanding of strategy activities (Johnson & Huff, 1998) and their contextual origins (Brown & Duguid, 1991, 2001; Lave & Wenger, 1991; Pettigrew & Whipp, 1991; Webb & Pettigrew, 1999)

Some ponderings from looking in Predominance of progressive incompleteness and progressiveness inadequacy contribution constructions in this sample Useful for emergent research area, especially one based on analytic base of examining what managers do (other perspectives inadequate; elaborating own theoretic bases). Wonder what other constructions might be useful to grow area, address two challenges identified in Jarzabkowski, Balogun and Seidl 2007.

Some ponderings from looking in Noncoherence or incommensurability What if sharper distinctions were made between SAP and traditional strategy work? Is this even desirable? Useful? Incommensurate gap (wrong, misguided) to better illuminate SAP findings and show how they move field in more promising direction Noncoherence literature (both studying strategy, but linked in disagreement about how it should proceed) Synthesized coherence What theoretical partners would help advance SAP? Either as imports to develop SAP or as exports to develop other areas of work? Import: Use of identity, institutional theories to show what strategy research has missed, been misguided in not taking SAP perspective, Export: Use SAP to create macro-micro links in institutional theory.