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From Policy-Practice to Means-Ends Decoupling in Organizations: A Systematic Review and Paths for Future Research

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  • Rachid Jabbouri

    (Burgundy School of Business)

  • Dirk Schneckenberg

    (ESC [Rennes] - ESC Rennes School of Business)

  • Yann Truong

    (ESC [Rennes] - ESC Rennes School of Business)

Abstract

Recent developments in the innovation literature suggest that even when an organisation truthfully implements the adopted R&D policy, it may still fail to achieve its intended goals, a phenomenon called means-ends decoupling. We employ a systematic literature review to answer the question of "what is the current state of knowledge in the phenomenon of means-ends decoupling in the literature" and "where it can move in the future". Our paper provides a framework that delineates means-ends decoupling from policy-practice decoupling and identifies the underlying mechanisms that explain when and how means-ends decoupling may occur within an organisation's activities.

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  • Rachid Jabbouri & Dirk Schneckenberg & Yann Truong, 2022. "From Policy-Practice to Means-Ends Decoupling in Organizations: A Systematic Review and Paths for Future Research," Post-Print hal-03604874, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03604874
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