Strategic management: a review of scientific literature using the conceptual bibliographic method

This study aimed to review the scientific literature on strategic management published in the Google Scholar database between 2021 and 2023 and available for access. The conceptual bibliographic method was used in its four stages: 1) formulation of the problem and guiding questions, with their respe...

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Veröffentlicht in:GeSec : Revista de Gestão e Secretariado 2024-01, Vol.15 (1), p.334-355
Hauptverfasser: Bezerra, Jefferson Praia, Oliveira, Erivan dos Santos, Craveiro, Eliane Gonçalves, De Oliveira, Paulo César Barros, Nascimento-e-Silva, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to review the scientific literature on strategic management published in the Google Scholar database between 2021 and 2023 and available for access. The conceptual bibliographic method was used in its four stages: 1) formulation of the problem and guiding questions, with their respective response patterns; 2) collection of data on scientific bases, with the help of the mass of data; 3) organization of data into figurative schematic format, so that the answers sought can be visible and 4) generation of answers, to communicate discoveries to scientific communities. The results showed a) seven approaches (process, art, knowledge, set, management, actions, and system), b) 45 attributes organized into seven semantic groupings (Environment, organization (social group), planning, organization, direction, implementation, and control ) and c) that the logic of strategic management is focused on knowledge of the environment (internal and external) so that the management process (planning, organization, direction, and control) can be effective. The conclusion shows that the more the organization relates to the external environment and meeting needs, the greater the probability that its goals will be achieved.
ISSN:2178-9010
2178-9010
DOI:10.7769/gesec.v15i1.3354