This study explores whether, to what extent, and under which conditions modular products are associated with modular organizations (the “mirroring” hypothesis). We analyze the product and organizational architectures of three firms in the air conditioning industry through an original data set of 100 components and supply relationships. Applying a variety of regression methods, we show that, under the condition of product architecture stability at the component level, supplier relations for loosely coupled components are characterized by less information sharing, which implies that the degree of coupling of product components varies directly with the degree of coupling of organizations (the “mirroring” hypothesis). Also, the performance of s...
The mirroring hypothesis suggests a correspondence between product, firm and industry architecture, ...
Product architectures should reflect the organizational structures that design them (the “mirroring ...
Studies on the relationship between product modularity and organizational modularity, i.e. the mirro...
This study explores whether, to what extent, and under which conditions modular products are associa...
This study explores if, to what extent, and under which conditions modular products are associated w...
This study investigates how component technological change affects the relationship between product ...
This study investigates how component technological change affects the relationship between product ...
We investigate how component modularity and component technological change both separately and joint...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Much of the contemporary management literature on modularity implicitly assumes that increased produ...
A variety of academic studies argue that a relationship exists between the structure of an organizat...
The objective of this paper is to make the empirical test on the long discussed relationship between...
Modularity is a key choice in product architecture that literature usually associates with improveme...
Modularity is a key choice in product architecture that literature usually associates with improveme...
The mirroring hypothesis – the assumed architectural mapping between firms’ strategic choices of pro...
The mirroring hypothesis suggests a correspondence between product, firm and industry architecture, ...
Product architectures should reflect the organizational structures that design them (the “mirroring ...
Studies on the relationship between product modularity and organizational modularity, i.e. the mirro...
This study explores whether, to what extent, and under which conditions modular products are associa...
This study explores if, to what extent, and under which conditions modular products are associated w...
This study investigates how component technological change affects the relationship between product ...
This study investigates how component technological change affects the relationship between product ...
We investigate how component modularity and component technological change both separately and joint...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
Much of the contemporary management literature on modularity implicitly assumes that increased produ...
A variety of academic studies argue that a relationship exists between the structure of an organizat...
The objective of this paper is to make the empirical test on the long discussed relationship between...
Modularity is a key choice in product architecture that literature usually associates with improveme...
Modularity is a key choice in product architecture that literature usually associates with improveme...
The mirroring hypothesis – the assumed architectural mapping between firms’ strategic choices of pro...
The mirroring hypothesis suggests a correspondence between product, firm and industry architecture, ...
Product architectures should reflect the organizational structures that design them (the “mirroring ...
Studies on the relationship between product modularity and organizational modularity, i.e. the mirro...