The Effects of Disruption on Strategic Management: Illustrated by the case study of a Danish SME

Anders Drejer

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Abstract

There is a lot of interest in Disruption these days even though the concept itself is still under formation. Disruption can be traced back to the idea of disruptive technological change and the late 1990s but has reemerged in the public eye in current years under guises such as Big Data, Digitalization, Globalization and much more. Furthermore, the effects of disruption are now being felt by organizations and industries all over the world. In this paper, we will try to outline and illustrate some of those effects using the case-study of an international, Danish, SME. The case company has been forced to face some challenges caused by disruption and in the process of doing so has changed its strategy process significantly towards a more learning based approach to strategic management. Keywords: disruption; case- study; SME; strategy process.
Translated title of the contributionEffekterne af disruption på strategisk ledelse: Illustreret via et case studie af en dansk mellemstor virksomhed
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication7th Annual International Conference on Business Strategy In the Age of Disruption : BizStrategy2017
Number of pages10
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherGlobal Science & Technology Forum (GSTF)
Publication date24 Aug 2017
Pages65-74
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 2017
Event7th Annual International Conference On Business Strategy in the Age of Disruption - , Singapore
Duration: 21 Aug 2017 → …
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Conference

Conference7th Annual International Conference On Business Strategy in the Age of Disruption
Country/TerritorySingapore
Period21/08/2017 → …
Internet address
SeriesInternational Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour
ISSN2251-1970

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