Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for cross-postings! In the lead up to this year's annual meeting of the Strategic Management Society, the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) organizes a one day consortium on "Strategy and Institutions." This will be held at the RSM campus in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on the 5th of October. We very much welcome participants as well as paper presenters!
This year's conference theme "Strategy in Transition" places institutions central to the theories and practices of strategic management. The Rotterdam School of Management offers an extension to this theme by focusing on how institutions influence strategy formation and implementation processes in domestic and international contexts. Regulatory, normative and cognitive institutions may constrain strategic decision-makers because of rationalized myths, isomorphism, and legitimacy or legal demands. They may also be helpful in facilitating the formation and implementation of certain strategies, improving the functioning of markets, and shaping business practices. Strategies may or may not be aligned with institutions, and this may be strategically savvy, sinful or silly. With this extension we aim to reflect, debate and learn about how strategies and institutions relate to each other.
Critical contributors to field such as Keith Brouthers, Andrew Delios, Igor Filatotchev, Tatiana Kostova and Arjen van Witteloostuijn will be on panels to discuss how institutions influence, and are influenced by, forming and implementing strategies.
Call for Papers – We very much welcome submissions of papers on the general theme of "Strategy & Institutions"! You can do so by emailing your papers to Taco Reus at
treus@rsm.nl before August 31.
Registration – Until Sept 25, the fee is $105, or $85 if you are an SMS member.
If you have further questions do not hesitate to ask!
Dr. Taco H. Reus
Associate Professor
Rotterdam School of Management
Erasmus University
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 10 408 1923
Fax: +31 10 408 9012