Microfoundations of strategic problem formulation

  • Markus Baer
  • , Kurt T. Dirks
  • , Jackson A. Nickerson

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    Abstract

    Before a strategy can be developed, the problem it is supposed to address needs to be formulated. We establish the microfoundations of strategic problem formulation by developing a theory that predicts a core set of impediments to formulation that arise when complex, ill-structured problems are addressed by heterogeneous teams. These impediments fundamentally constrain and narrow problem formulation, thereby limiting solution search and potential value creation. We establish these impediments as a set of design goals, which, if remedied by an appropriately constructed mechanism, can expand problem formulation to be more comprehensive. Finally, we consider how organizations can improve problem formulation by creating a structured process that satisfies the theoretically derived design goals and detail a specific example of this mechanism (collaborative structured inquiry).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)197-214
    Number of pages18
    JournalStrategic Management Journal
    Volume34
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 2013

    Keywords

    • incentives
    • problem formulation
    • selection
    • structured process
    • teams

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