Over the last ten years, a multitude of projects designed to improve organizational effectiveness have implemented bold, innovative strategies to bring about fundamental changes in how we design work and organizations.. Developing and refining innovations such as self-designing teams, labor-management problem solving groups (hierarchically designed) and parallel organization have given us ways to bring about large scale system changes designed to improve productivity and the quality of working life (Lawler, 1982). While there has been a good deal of interest in whether these large scale system change efforts have improved productivity, there has been less interest in the life and viability of these projects over time" Unfortunately, a good ...
Organizations increasingly are faced with the need to restructure and realign their structures, proc...
This was a case study of an organization undergoing a large scale change. The study sought to assess...
Institutionalization as a 'process theory' moves beyond the specification of a dichotomous variable ...
This study was undertaken to compare the variables related to the successful institutionalization of...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
Organizational change is an important construct for management theorists, yet organizational researc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
Change and stability are critical to the sustained competitive advantage of organizations. Emerging ...
Organizations, once established, tend not to change, typically going obsolete as society continues t...
Organizations are embedded in a multilevel institutional environment where institutions at each spec...
Implementing institutional change over large institutions has been found to be extremely complex and...
Institutional theory (IT) has had relatively little influence on managers and practitioners outside ...
We review institutional theory to assess the direction of theory and research on institutional struc...
Using institutional theory to interpret the role of management accounting in organizational change, ...
Organizations increasingly are faced with the need to restructure and realign their structures, proc...
This was a case study of an organization undergoing a large scale change. The study sought to assess...
Institutionalization as a 'process theory' moves beyond the specification of a dichotomous variable ...
This study was undertaken to compare the variables related to the successful institutionalization of...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
Organizational change is an important construct for management theorists, yet organizational researc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
Change and stability are critical to the sustained competitive advantage of organizations. Emerging ...
Organizations, once established, tend not to change, typically going obsolete as society continues t...
Organizations are embedded in a multilevel institutional environment where institutions at each spec...
Implementing institutional change over large institutions has been found to be extremely complex and...
Institutional theory (IT) has had relatively little influence on managers and practitioners outside ...
We review institutional theory to assess the direction of theory and research on institutional struc...
Using institutional theory to interpret the role of management accounting in organizational change, ...
Organizations increasingly are faced with the need to restructure and realign their structures, proc...
This was a case study of an organization undergoing a large scale change. The study sought to assess...
Institutionalization as a 'process theory' moves beyond the specification of a dichotomous variable ...