Developing emotions and strategy making: Management-training workshops under the microscope

Sven-Ove Horst, Pekka Pälli

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Abstract

While strategy workshops have become an important practice for organizations,
empirical studies examining this phenomenon remain scarce. In particular, studies relating emotions and workshops are still wanting. To address this gap, we draw on an in-depth qualitative study of a consultancy that offers management-training workshops. Based on a grounded-theoretical approach, we show that the display of emotions such as joy, curiosity, sadness, fear or anger influence the strategic orientation of the group work through impacting the strategic practices of sharing, collaborating, and decision-making. The outcomes of the workshop strongly depend on how these practices are being performed. The findings inform a model which delineates how emotions play an integral part of strategizing in workshops. Our work extends previous research on strategy workshops and integrates the emerging literature on emotions and strategy making.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication31st European European Group of Organizational Studies Colloquium (EGOS), Athens, Greece, July 2015
PublisherEuropean Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS)
Publication statusPublished - 2015
MoE publication typeD3 Professional conference proceedings
EventEuropean Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium - The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece
Duration: 2 Jul 20154 Jul 2015
Conference number: 31

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium
Abbreviated titleEGOS
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityAthens
Period02/07/201504/07/2015

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