Top management perception of strategic information processing in a turbulent environment
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- Published by Emerald Publishing in Leadership & Organization Development Journal
- Vol. 16 (7) , 33-43
- https://doi.org/10.1108/01437739510100937
Abstract
Extant strategic management literature provides only partial answers to the important question: what variables affect top managers′ ability to process complicated, novel, ambiguous, or dynamic strategic information in a turbulent environment? Drawing on cognitive psychology, personality theory, management theory, organizational theory, and management information systems literature, proposes that nine personal attributes and four contextual attributes affect top managers′ information‐processing capability. The nine personal attributes are: cognitive complexity, knowledge, mental model of success, openmindedness, time orientation, personal values, tolerance for ambiguity,locusof control, and time devoted to environmental scanning. The four contextual attributes are: rewards and incentives, culture, structure of strategic planning process, and executive support systems. Thirteen propositions are postulated regarding the types of attributes that are conducive for top managers′ ability in processing complicated, novel, ambiguous, or dynamic information.Keywords
This publication has 46 references indexed in Scilit:
- Implementing competitive strategies at the business unit level: Implications of matching managers to strategiesStrategic Management Journal, 1989
- THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ON STRATEGIC DECISION MAKINGJournal of Management Studies, 1988
- Managers' conservatism and corporate performanceStrategic Management Journal, 1985
- Organizational Frames of ReferenceHuman Relations, 1984
- To avoid organizational crises, unlearnOrganizational Dynamics, 1984
- The Intentional Distortion of Information in Organizational Communication: A Laboratory and Field InvestigationHuman Relations, 1978
- AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF STRATEGIC FAILURE.Academy of Management Proceedings, 1973
- Open- and closed-mindedness, belief-discrepant communication behvior, and tolerance for cognitive inconsistency.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1968
- The Causal Texture of Organizational EnvironmentsHuman Relations, 1965
- Personality Structure, Group Composition, and Group FunctioningSociometry, 1964