A common argument is that organizations should adopt new organizational practices, in order to respond to the hyper-competitive business environment. The assumption underlying this argument is that such adoption generally entails the replacement of traditional practices. We suggest, instead, that managers are more likely to be managing simultaneously both new and old organizational practices. We explore our position through an investigation of the use of remote collaboration technologies in film production. In our study of US, UK and Australian film production houses we identify seven organizational dualities which characterize remote collaborations: creative work/routines, freedom/constraint, trust/control, artistic excellence/cost effecti...
Since the 1970s, remote work had been considered as a niche approach to work. However, that changed ...
Our empirical study of an interactive marketing company explores how post-industrial ...
The increasing diffusion of remote working puts organizational control in the foreground. As employe...
Abstract – In this paper we will consider the film production process as an existing instance of vir...
This paper looks at the evolution of capabilities in the Hollywood movie industry in the aftermath o...
A substantial body of literature on new forms of organizing has forecast the end of bureaucracy. Mor...
none3Using the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry as empirical grounding for our reasoning, in this p...
This thesis focus on organization and management in film production, analyzed through the perspectiv...
The study investigated trends in forms of organising in Australian companies between 2000 and 2004. ...
Remote work has been a more prominent phenomenon for most people during the last couple of years due...
For businesses that rely on creativity for their success, its effective and thought-out management i...
Globalization in software development introduced significant changes in the way organizations operat...
Global teamwork, mobile work and telework require new ways of organizing and managing work across se...
This paper uses recent theories of capital equivalence and social agency to help understand how cont...
This paper presents results from a survey of organizing forms in Australia's largest public com...
Since the 1970s, remote work had been considered as a niche approach to work. However, that changed ...
Our empirical study of an interactive marketing company explores how post-industrial ...
The increasing diffusion of remote working puts organizational control in the foreground. As employe...
Abstract – In this paper we will consider the film production process as an existing instance of vir...
This paper looks at the evolution of capabilities in the Hollywood movie industry in the aftermath o...
A substantial body of literature on new forms of organizing has forecast the end of bureaucracy. Mor...
none3Using the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry as empirical grounding for our reasoning, in this p...
This thesis focus on organization and management in film production, analyzed through the perspectiv...
The study investigated trends in forms of organising in Australian companies between 2000 and 2004. ...
Remote work has been a more prominent phenomenon for most people during the last couple of years due...
For businesses that rely on creativity for their success, its effective and thought-out management i...
Globalization in software development introduced significant changes in the way organizations operat...
Global teamwork, mobile work and telework require new ways of organizing and managing work across se...
This paper uses recent theories of capital equivalence and social agency to help understand how cont...
This paper presents results from a survey of organizing forms in Australia's largest public com...
Since the 1970s, remote work had been considered as a niche approach to work. However, that changed ...
Our empirical study of an interactive marketing company explores how post-industrial ...
The increasing diffusion of remote working puts organizational control in the foreground. As employe...