Análise do Constructo Decisão Estratégica a partir de um Esquema de Classificação Multidimensional do Fenômeno
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https://doi.org/10.24023/FutureJournal/2175-5825/2016.v8i3.282Keywords:
decisão, estratégia, processo decisório, análise multidimensional.Abstract
O objetivo deste trabalho consiste em ampliar a compreensão das potencialidades e limitações relacionadas ao uso do constructo decisão estratégica, a partir de uma análise multidimensional do fenômeno. Metodologicamente, além do levantamento bibliográfico utilizado para a construção do referencial teórico, foi desenvolvido um esquema de classificação multidimensional do constructo decisão estratégica pode meio da análise categorial temática de conteúdo realizada em um corpus textual formado por artigos selecionados a partir da literatura da área. Finalmente, a partir da descrição e análise das dimensões propostas - estrutura da decisão, importância da decisão, dificuldade da decisão, interação com outras decisões, participação na decisão e efetividade da decisão – foram discutidas aplicações do esquema de classificação multidimensional do constructo decisão estratégica sob o ponto de vista (i) das formas de conceituação e operacionalização do fenômeno e (ii) da construção de tipologias de decisão estratégica. Incluem-se, entre as principais contribuições do esquema proposto, seu potencial em termos de: (i) esclarecimento de limitações relacionadas às formas tradicionais de conceituação e de operacionalização do constructo decisão estratégica em pesquisas da área; (ii) desenvolvimento de novos conceitos de decisão estratégica de natureza multidimensional; (iii) integração entre as perspectivas de conteúdo e de processo estratégico; (iv) desenvolvimento de novas possibilidades de desenhos de pesquisa com foco na decisão estratégica e em processo decisório estratégico; (v) desenvolvimento de novas tipologias de decisão estratégica.
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