Strategies as Discursive Constructions: The Case of Airline AlliancesVaara, Eero and Kleymann, Birgit and Seristö, Hannu (2004) Strategies as Discursive Constructions: The Case of Airline Alliances. Journal of Management Studies, 41 (1). pp. 1-35. ISSN 1467-6486
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2004.00419.x AbstractIn this paper, we argue that by examining the discursive elements in strategy talk we can contribute to our understanding of the myriad of micro-processes and practices that make up strategies. We focus on airline alliances as a particularly illustrative case. Based on a critical discourse analysis of an extensive material of strategy talk on airline alliances, we point to five types of discursive practices that characterize strategizing in this context in 1995–2000: (1) problematization of traditional strategies; (2) rationalization, objectification and factualization of alliance benefits; (3) fixation of ambiguous independence concerns; (4) reframing of cooperation problems as ‘implementation’ issues; and (5) naturalization of alliance strategies. While we want to emphasize the context-specificity of these practices, we claim that similar types of discursive practices are also likely to be an inherent part of strategizing in other settings.
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