Tackling grand challenges pragmatically: Robust action revisited
Keywords: 
Complexity
Evaluativity
Pragmatism
Robust action
Uncertainty
Issue Date: 
24-Feb-2015
Publisher: 
Sage
ISSN: 
1741-3044
Editorial note: 
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License.
Citation: 
Ferraro, F. (Fabrizio); Etzion, D. (Dror); Gehman, J. (Joel). "Tackling grand challenges pragmatically: Robust action revisited". Organization Studies. 36 (3), 2015-02-24, 363 - 390
Abstract
In this article, we theorize a novel approach to addressing the world’s grand challenges based on the philosophical tradition of American pragmatism and the sociological concept of robust action. Grounded in prior empirical organizational research, we identify three robust strategies that organizations can employ in tackling issues such as climate change and poverty alleviation: participatory architecture, multivocal inscriptions and distributed experimentation. We demonstrate how these strategies operate, the manner in which they are linked, the outcomes they generate, and why they are applicable for resolving grand challenges. We conclude by discussing our contributions to research on robust action and grand challenges, as well as some implications for research on stakeholder theory, institutional theory and theories of valuation.
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