The flexibility of people in modern societies rests upon their capacity to divide themselves into separate modules of thought and action, and deploy them in ways that fit their purposes. The practice of ‘informatizing’ work by converting tasks into software-based processes entails the modular design of work, because software has a modular form. We use the concept of modularity to analyse the implications of informatization in the empirical context of a ‘shared service centre’ providing professional services. We make three contributions. First, informatization enlarges the scope for organizational flexibility, because the organization can be treated as a configuration of modules which can be reshuffled to suit changing circumstances. Second,...
The originality of this paper lies in the ways in which it explores how the depiction of organised c...
Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex sys...
Purpose While service scholars see modularisation as balancing the efficiency of standardisation wit...
The flexibility of people in modern societies rests upon their capacity to divide themselves into se...
Abstract There is an increasing trend in the need for services, and organisations are now moving to...
A challenge facing many professional service organizations, and especially healthcare institutes, is...
Information systems management in an ongoing process. There is a need to map and evaluate technologi...
Professional service providers are increasingly confronted with the challenge of integrating digital...
Problem discussion: How should information be handled to facilitate and benefit from modularity? How...
Kühl S, Dittrich EJ. Against Bureaucracy. Why Flexibility and Decentralisation Cannot Solve Organisa...
This paper investigates service modularity and inter-organizational coupling in knowledge-intensive ...
AbstractPurpose: The paper explores how functional and appropriateness arguments influence theadopti...
This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of technological and organizational s...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the emergence of ‘service modularity’ through the legal profes...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
The originality of this paper lies in the ways in which it explores how the depiction of organised c...
Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex sys...
Purpose While service scholars see modularisation as balancing the efficiency of standardisation wit...
The flexibility of people in modern societies rests upon their capacity to divide themselves into se...
Abstract There is an increasing trend in the need for services, and organisations are now moving to...
A challenge facing many professional service organizations, and especially healthcare institutes, is...
Information systems management in an ongoing process. There is a need to map and evaluate technologi...
Professional service providers are increasingly confronted with the challenge of integrating digital...
Problem discussion: How should information be handled to facilitate and benefit from modularity? How...
Kühl S, Dittrich EJ. Against Bureaucracy. Why Flexibility and Decentralisation Cannot Solve Organisa...
This paper investigates service modularity and inter-organizational coupling in knowledge-intensive ...
AbstractPurpose: The paper explores how functional and appropriateness arguments influence theadopti...
This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of technological and organizational s...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the emergence of ‘service modularity’ through the legal profes...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
The originality of this paper lies in the ways in which it explores how the depiction of organised c...
Modularity is a very general set of principles for managing complexity. By breaking up a complex sys...
Purpose While service scholars see modularisation as balancing the efficiency of standardisation wit...