Strategy and narrative in higher education

In this paper we apply the idea of narrative to strategy and to the development of strategy in the higher education context. We explore how strategy is formed as an intertextual narrative in a comparative study of higher education (HE) in the UK context. Existing research suggests that competition b...

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Main Authors: Holstein, Jeannie C.A., Starkey, Kenneth, Wright, Mike
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Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39112/
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description In this paper we apply the idea of narrative to strategy and to the development of strategy in the higher education context. We explore how strategy is formed as an intertextual narrative in a comparative study of higher education (HE) in the UK context. Existing research suggests that competition between narratives, such as that in HE, should be problematic in strategy terms. We show that this is not necessarily the case. Unlike in other settings where new strategy narratives tend to drive out previous narratives, in HE it is the ongoing interaction between historical and new narratives that gives the content of strategy its essential voice. We show how apparently competing narratives are accommodated though appeals to emotion and values. The maintenance of strategic direction requires hope and a synthesis of societal values that maintains access to the past, the future, and multiple narrators. This approach helps us understand how universities perform the complex task of adapting the strengths of the university’s past to the challenges of external policy developments in strategy formation.
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spelling nottingham-391122020-05-04T18:20:48Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39112/ Strategy and narrative in higher education Holstein, Jeannie C.A. Starkey, Kenneth Wright, Mike In this paper we apply the idea of narrative to strategy and to the development of strategy in the higher education context. We explore how strategy is formed as an intertextual narrative in a comparative study of higher education (HE) in the UK context. Existing research suggests that competition between narratives, such as that in HE, should be problematic in strategy terms. We show that this is not necessarily the case. Unlike in other settings where new strategy narratives tend to drive out previous narratives, in HE it is the ongoing interaction between historical and new narratives that gives the content of strategy its essential voice. We show how apparently competing narratives are accommodated though appeals to emotion and values. The maintenance of strategic direction requires hope and a synthesis of societal values that maintains access to the past, the future, and multiple narrators. This approach helps us understand how universities perform the complex task of adapting the strengths of the university’s past to the challenges of external policy developments in strategy formation. SAGE Publications 2016-11-16 Article PeerReviewed Holstein, Jeannie C.A., Starkey, Kenneth and Wright, Mike (2016) Strategy and narrative in higher education. Strategic Organization . ISSN 1741-315X Strategy process; Strategic change; Narrative Intertextuality Higher Education; Strategy formulation http://soq.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/11/10/1476127016674877 doi:10.1177/1476127016674877 doi:10.1177/1476127016674877
spellingShingle Strategy process; Strategic change; Narrative
Intertextuality
Higher Education; Strategy formulation
Holstein, Jeannie C.A.
Starkey, Kenneth
Wright, Mike
Strategy and narrative in higher education
title Strategy and narrative in higher education
title_full Strategy and narrative in higher education
title_fullStr Strategy and narrative in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Strategy and narrative in higher education
title_short Strategy and narrative in higher education
title_sort strategy and narrative in higher education
topic Strategy process; Strategic change; Narrative
Intertextuality
Higher Education; Strategy formulation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39112/
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