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Jane Lê and Paul Spee set an agenda for the growing body of research exploring the role of materiality in strategy research. In their overview of existing work, they differentiate four different approaches to materiality: the communication approach; the technology approach; the sensemaking approach; and the positivist approach. They explain the assumptions inherent in each approach and how these assumptions affect the way we understand and study strategizing. They conclude with an outline of different avenues for future research on materiality in strategizing.
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