Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex system into discrete modules - which can then communicate with one another only through standardized interfaces within a standardized architecture - one can eliminate what would otherwise be an unmanageable spaghetti tangle of systemic interconnections. Such ideas are not new in the literature of technological design (Simon 1962, Alexander 1964), even if, as some claim (Baldwin and Clark 1997), modularity is becoming more important today because of the increased complexity of modern technology. What is new is the application of the idea of modularity not only to technological design but also to organizational design. Sanchez and Mahoney (1996) g...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex sys...
This paper is an attempt to raid both the literature on modular design and the literature on propert...
This paper gives a selective overview on contributions studying issues of complexity, near-decomposa...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of technological and organizational s...
National audienceThis paper is a survey or recent works in industrial economics. Their aim is to fur...
During the last decade, modularity has attracted the attention of numerous management scholars, and ...
Modularization is currently in focus as a means for increasing competitiveness of industrial compani...
In 2000, Carliss Baldwin and Kim Clark published “Design Rules: The Power of Modularity,” a book tha...
Through four essays the project explores the role of modularity, that is a general systems property ...
This paper explores the issues of knowledge and organizational co-ordination that stem from the adop...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex sys...
This paper is an attempt to raid both the literature on modular design and the literature on propert...
This paper gives a selective overview on contributions studying issues of complexity, near-decomposa...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of technological and organizational s...
National audienceThis paper is a survey or recent works in industrial economics. Their aim is to fur...
During the last decade, modularity has attracted the attention of numerous management scholars, and ...
Modularization is currently in focus as a means for increasing competitiveness of industrial compani...
In 2000, Carliss Baldwin and Kim Clark published “Design Rules: The Power of Modularity,” a book tha...
Through four essays the project explores the role of modularity, that is a general systems property ...
This paper explores the issues of knowledge and organizational co-ordination that stem from the adop...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...