Karl Polanyi on Strategy: The Effects of Culture, Morality and Double-Movements on Embedded Strategy
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- Faulconbridge, James (Author)
- Muzio, Daniel (Author)
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Karl Polanyi on Strategy: The Effects of Culture, Morality and Double-Movements on Embedded Strategy
Abstract
Karl Polanyi is arguably one of the most significant economic sociologists. At first glance the links between Polanyi’s ideas about markets, society and institutions and strategy may not be obvious. However, there is a hereto unrecognised link between recent writing about institutions and strategy and Polanyi’s work. In this paper we, therefore, chart how, when recognised, these links reveal that Karl Polanyi’s work might provide new ways of thinking about strategy. Our over-riding claim is that Polanyi’s ideas reveal the importance of considering how strategies are defined, responded to, and ultimately rendered effective or ineffective in ways that are determined by relationships between markets, the state and society. It is thus crucial to understand strategy as embedded, this implying consideration of a strategy’s legitimacy in economy and society as an instituted process at any particular place and time. This also implies wider political questions about strategy in society and the extent to which strategists need to be aware of the ‘double movement’ Polanyi discusses and ensure strategies serve the interests of society as well as those of the market.
KM: from forthcoming book "Critical perspectives on Accounting"
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ID 3365805
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SSRN Scholarly Paper
Place
Rochester, NY
Institution
Social Science Research Network
Date
2019/04/04
Language
English
Short Title
Karl Polanyi on Strategy
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2019-12-18, 11:22 a.m.
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Faulconbridge, James, and Daniel Muzio. 2019. Karl Polanyi on Strategy: The Effects of Culture, Morality and Double-Movements on Embedded Strategy. SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network.
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Keywords
- double movement
- embeddedness
- professional services
- strategy
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