Abstract
The interaction of an organization with its environment constitutes its strategy. The process by which an organization gathers and interprets information regarding its environment determines, in part, the strategic response. This process, far from being objective and rational, is subject to interpretation. This article discusses how the process and content of interpretation, or organizational sensemaking, may influence organizational-level behaviour, i.e. strategy.
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