ROBUST ACTION: ADVANCING A DISTINCTIVE APPROACH TO GRAND CHALLENGES

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Abstract

Although management scholars have embraced grand challenges research, in many cases, grand challenges have been treated as merely a context for exploring extant theoretical perspectives. By comparison, our approach – robust action – provides a novel theoretical framework for tackling grand challenges. In this invited article, we revisit our 2015 model, clarifying and elaborating its key elements and taking stock of subsequent developments. We then identify three promising directions for future research: scaffolding, future imaginaries, and distributed actorhood. Ultimately, our core message is remarkably simple: robust action strategies – participatory architecture, multivocal inscription and distributed experimentation – jointly provide a means for tackling grand challenges that is well matched to their complexities, uncertainties, and evaluativities.

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Gehman, J., Etzion, D., & Ferraro, F. (2022). ROBUST ACTION: ADVANCING A DISTINCTIVE APPROACH TO GRAND CHALLENGES. In Research in the Sociology of Organizations (Vol. 79, pp. 259–278). Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20220000079024

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