Abstract
This paper reports on research which explores a typology of roles which participants undertake ‘in practice’ during the course of strategy making workshops facilitated with the use of a Group Support System (GSS). The reported research draws on a series of data logs generated in a number of strategy workshops with senior management teams in both public and private organizations. The data logs enable detailed tracking of the participants’ contributions over time. This level of richness and detail of analysis, in turn, is used to build the foundations for the proposed typology. The typology may contribute to a better understanding of how GSS can be used effectively to conduct productive strategy making meetings. The typology provides guidance to facilitators of GSS, and especially those who are new to the facilitation practice.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Group Decision and Negotiation Conference |
Editors | Mareike Schoop, D. Marc Kilgour |
Pages | 389-397 |
Publication status | Published - 15 Aug 2017 |
Event | 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation - Stuttgart, Germany Duration: 14 Aug 2017 → 18 Aug 2017 |
Publication series
Name | HOHENHEIM DISCUSSION PAPERS IN BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES |
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Publisher | University of Hohenheim |
Volume | 16-2017 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 2364-2084 |
Conference
Conference | 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Stuttgart |
Period | 14/08/17 → 18/08/17 |
Bibliographical note
Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences are intended to makeresults of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences research available to the public in
order to encourage scientific discussion and suggestions for revisions. The authors are solely
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Economics and Social Sciences.
Keywords
- group support systems
- strategy making
- microanalysis