Kellermanns, Franz W.Franz W.KellermannsWalter, JorgeJorgeWalterLechner, ChristophChristophLechnerFloyd, Steven W.Steven W.Floyd2023-04-132023-04-132005-10-01https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/84392The purpose of this article is to describe the theoretical and methodological reasons for the inconsistent findings on the value of strategic consensus. This analysis suggests the need for (a) definitions of consensus that align the locus and content of agreement with the study context and theoretical premises; (b) measures of consensus that take account of locus as well as differences in how the content of strategy is perceived by top-, middle-, and lower-level managers; (c) research designs wherein assumptions about the locus and content of consensus govern the choice of antecedents; and (d) more consistent use of moderators.enstrategic consensus - consensus decision making - strategic decision makingThe lack of consensus in strategic consensus research: Advancing theory and researchjournal article