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Sociology and Strategy
Sociology and Strategy
Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Palgrave,
2014
Sociological theory offers many possible contributions to strategic management, although most of these are not widely recognized as such. Sociological ideas about sustainable advantage among firms involve both capability-based and position-based approaches. Key mechanisms include organizational structure, organizational change, organizational culture, producer status, category-based identity, and social networks.