Dealing with revered past: Historical identity statements and strategic change in Japanese family firms

被引:0
|
作者
机构
[1] [1,Sasaki, Innan
[2] Kotlar, Josip
[3] Ravasi, Davide
[4] Vaara, Eero
来源
Ravasi, Davide (d.ravasi@ucl.ac.uk) | 1600年 / John Wiley and Sons Ltd卷 / 41期
关键词
Philosophical aspects;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Research Summary: This paper examines how strategy-makers attempt to reconcile change initiatives with organizational values and principles laid out long before, still encased in strategic identity statements such as corporate mottos and philosophies. It reveals three discursive strategies that strategy-makers use to establish a sense of continuity in time of change: elaborating (transferring part of the content of the historical statement into a new one), recovering (forging a new statement based on the retrieval and re-use of historical references), and decoupling (allowing the co-existence of the historical statement and a contemporary one). By so doing, our study advances research on uses of the past, establishes important linkages between identity and strategy research, and enhances our understanding of the intergenerational transfer of values in family firms. Managerial Summary: Crafting a new corporate philosophy or mission statement can help implement strategic change, but can also be experienced as a disruption in people's sense of who we are as an organization. This paper reveals a variety of strategies that managers can use to deal with the tension between promoting change and maintaining a sense of continuity with a distant, revered past. By doing so, it helps managers confronting these issues deal with the enabling and constraining effects of the past. While this is a more general challenge for organizations with historical legacies, it is a particularly delicate issue for family firms grappling with the need to transfer values from one generation to the next, while retaining flexibility to change and adapt over time. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 12 条
  • [1] Dealing with revered past: Historical identity statements and strategic change in Japanese family firms
    Sasaki, Innan
    Kotlar, Josip
    Ravasi, Davide
    Vaara, Eero
    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2020, 41 (03) : 590 - 623
  • [2] Family Firms' Religious Identity and Strategic Renewal
    Abdelgawad, Sondos G.
    Zahra, Shaker A.
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, 2020, 163 (04) : 775 - 787
  • [3] Family Firms’ Religious Identity and Strategic Renewal
    Sondos G. Abdelgawad
    Shaker A. Zahra
    Journal of Business Ethics, 2020, 163 : 775 - 787
  • [4] A configurational approach to strategic change in family firms
    Duong, Phuong-Anh Nguyen
    Voordeckers, Wim
    Vandekerkhof, Pieter
    Lambrechts, Frank
    Kelleci, Ruveyda
    JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 2025,
  • [5] A historical investigation of the strategic process within family firms
    Kreiser, Patrick M.
    Ojala, Jari
    Lamberg, Juha-Antti
    Melander, Anders
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT HISTORY, 2006, 12 (01) : 100 - +
  • [6] Unbundling Strategic Change in Family Firms: the Influence of Familiness on the Strategic Change Process
    Belling M.
    Pidun U.
    zu Knyphausen-Aufseß D.
    Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, 2021, 73 (3-4): : 381 - 411
  • [7] Strategic Change in Family Firms: A Review From an Institutional Environment and Firm Size Perspective
    Skorodziyevskiy, Vitaliy
    Sherlock, Chelsea
    Su, Emma
    Chrisman, James J.
    Dibrell, Clay
    FAMILY BUSINESS REVIEW, 2024, 37 (01) : 130 - 160
  • [8] How does an intra-family succession effect strategic change and performance in China’s family firms?
    Jing Zhao
    Michael Carney
    Shubo Zhang
    Limin Zhu
    Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2020, 37 : 363 - 389
  • [9] How does an intra-family succession effect strategic change and performance in China's family firms?
    Zhao, Jing
    Carney, Michael
    Zhang, Shubo
    Zhu, Limin
    ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 2020, 37 (02) : 363 - 389
  • [10] Wait or pivot? Family and non-family firms' strategic responses to COVID-19 and employment change
    Issah, Wunnam
    Calabro, Andrea
    Clauss, Thomas
    Valentino, Alfredo
    Diaz-Matajira, Luis
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2024, 184