Summary Our paper published in Journal of Management Studies argues that voluntary participants in Open Strategy initiatives need to deal with an important challenge. On the one hand, they are confronted with ambiguous and elusive role requirements (‘What is...
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Martin Friesl is a Professor of Strategy and Organization Studies at the University of Bamberg and an Adjunct Professor at the NHH Norwegian School of Economics. His research primarily focuses on the social dynamics of strategic transformation, strategy formation, and Mergers & Acquisitions. Recently, he has explored topics such as attention allocation, participation in strategy-making, and broader coordination challenges. His work has been published in leading journals, including the Journal of Management Studies, Organization Studies, Organization Theory, Strategic Organization, Long Range Planning, and others.
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