DocumentCode
71559
Title
Antecedents to Autonomous Strategic Action: What About Decline?
Author
Linder, Stefan ; Bothello, Joel
Author_Institution
ESSEC Bus. Sch., Paris, France
Volume
62
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
226
Lastpage
236
Abstract
Autonomous strategic actions (ASA) can be a powerful source of strategic renewal. However, not much is known about what triggers middle- and lower-level members of an organization to engage in such bottom-up entrepreneurial activities. This paper aims at narrowing this gap. It empirically studies the role of autonomy and top-management support, as well as declining firm performance and their interplay in triggering middle managers´ ASA. Results suggest that the allocation of decision-making rights and the support of top management are important antecedents to ASA, while top-management support is also a moderator of the relationship between performance decline and ASA.
Keywords
decision making; innovation management; organisational aspects; strategic planning; autonomous strategic action; decision making; entrepreneurial activities; organization; strategic renewal; top-management support; Context; Decision making; Industries; Innovation management; Organizations; Technological innovation; Autonomous strategic action (ASA); decline; intrapreneurship; strategic entrepreneurship; strategic renewal;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2014.2382554
Filename
7045491
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