Seize the Day: Executive Thought Self-leadership and Heterogeneity Among Dynamic Managerial Capability Underpinning Cognitive Capabilities

IF 3.8 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Strategy and Management Pub Date : 2022-09-24 DOI:10.5430/jms.v13n2p12
C. Neck, Christopher P. Neck
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Extant literature has established the importance of individual dynamic managerial capabilities to the enterprise level sensing, seizing, and reconfiguring capacities of an organization. Despite theorization that heterogeneity in executive thought processes and thinking disposition stands causal for the oft observed differences in managerial capability between executives, little is known about the individual level antecedents of this cognitive heterogeneity which ultimately influences the direction of the entire firm. In response to calls for future investigation into this critical gap, the present paper draws upon a micro-level theory heretofore underutilized in the strategic realm – self-leadership – to examine how executives’ cognitive processes impact their entire firm. In pursuit of this goal, the cognitive-based thought self-leadership theory is utilized to more thoroughly explain the drivers of heterogeneity among the underlying cognitive capabilities of managers’ crucial dynamic managerial capabilities. In this way, the present study theorizes how specific individual executive cognitive processes (thought self-leadership strategies – e.g., self-talk, mental imagery) can influence the firm-level strategic decisions of innovation and expansion and thus impact overall organizational performance, through the bolstering of individual cognitive capacities and resulting managerial capabilities.
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把握当下:高管思想、自我领导与支撑认知能力的动态管理能力异质性
现有文献已经确立了个人动态管理能力对企业层面感知、把握和重新配置组织能力的重要性。尽管有理论认为,高管思维过程和思维倾向的异质性是高管之间经常观察到的管理能力差异的原因,但人们对这种最终影响整个公司方向的认知异质性的个人层面的前因知之甚少。为了响应未来对这一关键差距进行调查的呼吁,本文借鉴了迄今为止在战略领域未充分利用的微观层面理论——自我领导——来研究高管的认知过程如何影响整个公司。为了实现这一目标,本文利用基于认知的思想自我领导理论,更彻底地解释了管理者关键动态管理能力的潜在认知能力之间异质性的驱动因素。通过这种方式,本研究将具体的个人高管认知过程(思想自我领导策略-例如,自我对话,心理意象)如何通过增强个人认知能力和由此产生的管理能力,影响公司层面的创新和扩张战略决策,从而影响整体组织绩效理论化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategy and Management is an international journal dedicated to: -improving the existing knowledge and understanding of strategy development and implementation globally in private and public organizations -encouraging new thinking and innovative approaches to the study of strategy -offering executives strategic insights based on outcomes of original scholarly research; and -establishing effective communication between researchers and executives managing public and private organizations.
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