While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are currently available only for the US case. To date, no study has been conducted outside the USA about what drives firms to use modular organizational forms, and why would firms in some industries generally rely on more modular organizational forms than firms in other industries. Building on Schilling and Steensma\u2019s work of 2001, we apply general systems modularity theory to the Italian case and explain why in some industries there is a greater use of modular organizational forms using data from 68 manufacturing industries. The results of our regression analysis diverge significantly from the US case showing that, in the Italian case, organi...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
National audienceThis paper is a survey or recent works in industrial economics. Their aim is to fur...
Engineer-to-order (ETO) firms design and manufacture products according to customers’ orders. As suc...
While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are cu...
Using data from 68 Italian industries, this paper tests the determinants of the adoption of modular ...
Globalization and technological change transform industries toward configurations characterized by a...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
This dissertation investigates the driving forces behind the emerging phenomenon of “organizational ...
This paper explores a new organizational form-modular organization-through a case-study approach. Th...
When industries modularize, the degree to which firms capture value can shift. This paper develops a...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
Modularizing a system, a product, or a process can have positive effects on performance in many inst...
We provide results from a detailed survey of automation of firms in the automotive sectors in the Un...
This dissertation investigates the driving forces behind the emerging phenomenon of "organizational ...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
National audienceThis paper is a survey or recent works in industrial economics. Their aim is to fur...
Engineer-to-order (ETO) firms design and manufacture products according to customers’ orders. As suc...
While the rise of modular organizational forms is a global phenomenon, explicit causal models are cu...
Using data from 68 Italian industries, this paper tests the determinants of the adoption of modular ...
Globalization and technological change transform industries toward configurations characterized by a...
The tacit assumption that increased product modularity is associated with advantageous increases in ...
This dissertation investigates the driving forces behind the emerging phenomenon of “organizational ...
This paper explores a new organizational form-modular organization-through a case-study approach. Th...
When industries modularize, the degree to which firms capture value can shift. This paper develops a...
This paper addresses modularity as a basis for organizing economic activity. We first define the key...
Modularizing a system, a product, or a process can have positive effects on performance in many inst...
We provide results from a detailed survey of automation of firms in the automotive sectors in the Un...
This dissertation investigates the driving forces behind the emerging phenomenon of "organizational ...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
Thèse sous la direction de Jean-Charles MonateriThèse pour le doctorat en Sciences Économiques. Gren...
National audienceThis paper is a survey or recent works in industrial economics. Their aim is to fur...
Engineer-to-order (ETO) firms design and manufacture products according to customers’ orders. As suc...